Park Seung-young, Head of Team of the investment strategy team at Hanwha Investment & Securities, conducts financial mentoring online. /Courtesy of Hanwha Investment & Securities

Hanwha Investment & Securities said on the 24th that it successfully wrapped up the Together Plus finance mentoring program for students at specialized vocational high schools.

As part of a social contribution effort, the finance mentoring program features Hanwha Investment & Securities employees serving as mentors to provide finance and job mentoring to specialized vocational high school students who hope to work in the financial sector.

On June, it ran a job mentoring program that included career planning and mock interviews to strengthen job readiness, and in this finance mentoring, it provided economics and finance education to help students achieve economic independence.

A total of 130 students from 14 specialized vocational high schools participated online in this mentoring: Gyeonggi Management High School; Gyeongnam Tourism High School; Gyeongbuk Girls' Commercial High School; Gyeongil Tourism Management High School; Gumi Girls' Commercial High School; Daejeon Shinil Girls' High School; Maehyang Girls' Information High School; Milseong Jeil High School; Sacheon Girls' High School; Anyang Culture High School; Ewha Womans University Affiliated Media High School; Incheon Business High School; Jinseong Girls' High School; and Creativity Management High School.

Kim Do-hyeong, head of the Innovation Support Office at Hanwha Investment & Securities, said, "Together Plus is a talent-donation activity that employees participate in with pride," adding, "We will continue programs that support students' dreams by leveraging our core finance capabilities."

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