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Contact Details of the Job Center in the Republic of Korea Contact details of the Job Center in the Republic of Korea Region Name Address TP. No Seoul Seoul Regional Job Jangkyo Bldg. Jangkyo-dong 1 02-2004-7030 Center. ( Headquarters) beonji Jung-gu Seoul. Seoul (Gangnam Job (8-10F) Geumkang Tower 889-13 02-3468-4794 Center.) Daechi-dong Gangnam-gu Seoul. Seoul (Eastern Job Hyundae Topics Bldg(2,4F), 44-3 02-413-9573 Center.) Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. Seoul (Western Job Samchang Plaza Bldg (3-5F) 02-701-1919 Center.) Dowha-dong 173 Mapo-gu Seoul. Seoul (Southern Job Dongyang Tower (11-12F) 93-1 02-2639-2300 Center.) Dangsan 4-ga Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul. Seoul (Northern Job 196 Nogae-gilNowon-gu Seoul 02-2171-1700 Center.) Seoul (Gwanak Job Daeryung Post Tower Sam-cha (2- 02-3282-9200 Center.) 3F) Gurosam-dong Guro-gu Seoul Jungbu Gyeongi (Suwon Job Sindongah Pastel 2-4F 939 Ingae- 031-231-7864 center.) dong Paldal-gu Suwon-siGyeonggi- do Gyeongi (Uijeongbu Job ShindongahParadiumBldg (1-2F) 031-828-0811 Center.) Ganeung-dong 754 Gyeonggi-do Uijeongbu-si Gyeongi (Ilsan Job ReMeir Plaza (3F) Baeseok-dong 031-920-3903 Center.) 1297-2 Ilsan dong-guGyeonggi-do Koyang-si Gyeongi (Yongin Job DaewonBldg 4F 354-3 Gugal-dong 031-289-2201 Center.) Kiheung-guYongin-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Pyeongtaek Job Jangdang Plaza 2F 608 Yichoong- 031-646-1201 Center.) dong Pyeongtaek-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Anseongbranch 16 Seokjung-dong Anseong- 031-671-1921~3 of pyeongtaek job Center.) siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Bucheon Job Greenhill Bldg 4F 538-4 Sang-dong 032-320-8900~4 Center.) Wonmi-guBucheon-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Gimpo Job YurimWhaguan 5F 253-3 Sau-dong 031-983-9464 Center.) Gimpo-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Anyang Job 303, Anyang-ro, Manan-gu, 031-463-0700 Center.) Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea Gwangmyeong job 15, Sicheong-ro, Gwangmyeong-si, 02-2680-1500 Center. Gyeonggi-do, Korea Gyeongi (Ansan Job 520-1 Gojan-dong Danwon- 031-412-1919 center.) guAnsan-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Siheung job Jungwang Plaza 3F 33 block 1 lot 031-496-1900 Center.) Jungwang-dong Siheung- siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Seongnam Job Youngwon Trade Bldg 5-7F 12 031-739-3174 Center.) Gumgwang-dong Jungwon- guSeongnam-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Inchon Branch Icheon Chamber of Commerce 2F 2 031-632-9898 of Seongnam Job Center.) Jeungil-dong Icheon-siGyeonggi-do Gyeongi (Gwangju Job Yeok-dong Gwangju-siGyeonggi- 031-769-0168~9 center.) do Gyeongi regional job Daeryong Bldg.(3F), 1112 Guwol 032-460-4700 Center. ( Headquarters) 3(sam)-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon Northern Incheon job YoungsanBldg (2-5F) 1063-12 032-512-1919 center. Gaesan-dong Goeyang-gu Incheon Gangwon (Chuncheon Job Nexus Plaza Bldg (2-5F)Seoksa- 033-250-1900 Center) dong 885-3 Gangwon-do Chuncheon-si Gangwon (Gangneung Job Korea Leasure Town (3F) 1117-13 033-645-4977 Center.) Ponam-dong Gangwon-do Gangneung-si Gangwon (Sokcho Job City-eye Bldg (8F) 482-69 033-637-2673 Center.) Cheonghak-dong Gangwon-do Sokcho-si Gangwon (Wonju job ShinhyupBldg (4F) 862 Dangae- 033-744-3321 Center) dong Gangwon-do Wonju-si Gangwon (Taebaek Job 25-14Hwangji-dong,Taebaek-si, 033-552-8605 Center) Gangwon-do Gangwon (Samcheok HyunjilBldg.(4F), 332 Namyang- 033-573-9911 Branch of Taebaek Job dong, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do Center.) Gangwon (Yeongwol Job Youngheing 5-ri Youngwol- 033-374-1727 Center) eupYoungwol-gun Gangwon-do Busan, Busan Regional Job LotteGoldroseBldg (1-5F) 150-3 051-860-1919 Ulsan, Center. (Headquarters) Yangjung-dong Jin-gu Busan Kyungnam Busan (Dongnae job Daehan Life Bldg (6-7F) 510-6 051-559-2400 Center.) Myungryun-dong Dongnae-gu Busan Busan (Northern Job Tel: 051-559-2400 051-330-9900 Center.) Gyeongnam (Changwon 27-3 Sangnam-dong 055-239-0900 Job Center. Gyeongsangnam-do Changwon Gyeongnam (Masan Job ChungwooBldg (7F) Seokjun 2- 055-298-8219 center.) dong Hwawon-guGyeongsangnam- do Masan-si Gyeongnam (Jinhae Job A Plus Bldg 4F 643-4 Seok-dong 055-547-6277 Center.) Gyeongsangnam-do Jinhae-si Gyeongnam (Ulsan Job 1604-2 Samsan-dong Nam-gu 052-228-1919 Center) Ulsan Gyeongnam (Gimhae Job Gimhae Chamber of Commerce 2F 055-327-1919 Center.) 623-1 Buwon-dong Gimgae- siGyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Milyang Milyang Chamber of Commerce 2F 055-356-8225 Branch Gimhae job 4-112 Sammoon-dong Milyang- Center.) siGyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Yangsan Job Seoksan-ri Dong-myeonYangsan- 055-387-0806 branch.) siGyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Jinju Job Ivy Tower (2, 5F) Chilam-dong 055-753-9090 Center.) 414-10 Jinju-siGyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Hadong Job 641-2 Bipa-riHadong-up Hadong- 055-884-8219 Center.) gun Gyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Tongyoung 1580-18 Jookrim-riKwangdo- 055-650-1800 job Center.) myeonTongyoung- siGyeongsangnam-do Gyeongnam (Geojae Job HyojungBldg 628-1 Gohyeon- 055-637-5490 Center.) riSinhyun-up Geojae- siGyeongsangnam-do Daegu, Daegu regional job 45-31 Byumaoy-dong Suseong-gu 053-667-6000 Gyeonbuk Center. ( Headquarters) Daegu Daegu (Gyeongsan job Gyeongbuk Development Corp 4F 053-812-2462 Center.) 731 Oksan-dong Gyeongsan- siGyeongsangbuk-do Daegu (Northern Job 469-3 Naedang-dong Seo-gu Daegu 053-605-6500 Center.) Daegu (Daegu Gangbuk Kookmin Bank (2,3F) 1402-6 053-606-8000 Job Center.) Kwaneum-dong Book-gu Daegu Gyeonbuk (Pohang Job Daehan Life Bldg 6,7F 49-1 054-284-1350 Center.) Jookdo-dong Book-gu Pohang- siGyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Uljin Branch KwangmyeongBldg 3F 520-4 054-783-0841 of Pohang Job Center.) Upnae-riUljin-up Ulsin-gun Gyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk SeongdongSaemaupKeumgo 4F 59- 054-778-2500 (Gyeongju Job Center.) 5 Seongdong-dong Gyeongju- siGyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Gumi Job LG Fire Insurance Bldg 8F 73 054-440-3310 Center.) Songjeong-dong Gumi- siGyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Gimcheon Job International Officetel 7F 819-2 054-431-2728 Center.) Gimcheon-siGyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Yeongju Job 36 Huecheon 3(sam)-dong, 054-631-1919 Center.) Youngju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Mungyeong 277-5, Mojeon-dong, Mungyeong- 054-556-8219 Job Center.) si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Gyeonbuk (Andong Job 715-5 Taehwa-dong, Andong-si, 054-851-8061 Center.) Gyeongsangbuk-do Gwangju, Gwangju regional job Daesin Securities Co. 3-6F 42 5-ga 062-239-8000 Jeolla Center. ( Headquarters) Keumnam-ro Dong-guGwangju Jeonbuk (Jeonju Job 79 TaepyeongnoDeokjin-guJeonju- 063-270-9100 Center.) siJeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Jeongeup Job Workers Welfare Center 1F 39-1 063-532-8216 Center.) Suseong Complex Suseong-dong Jeongeup-siJeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Namwon Job SeomoonBldg 2F 216-4 Hajung- 063-631-1919 Center.) dong Namwon-siJeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Iksan Job 626-1, Eoyang-dong, Iksan-si, 063-839-0051 Center.) Jeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Gimjae Branch San 4-11, Seoam-dong, Gimjae-si, 063-548-1919 of Iksan Job Center.) Jeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Guansan Job 852-1 Jochon-dong Gunsan- 063-450-0540 Center.) siJeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Buan Branch of Korea Telecom 3F 260-6 Suneun- 063-581-7637 Gunsan Job.) riBuan-up Buan-gun Jeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Mokpo Job 1121-4 Sang-dong Mokpo- 061-280-0500 Centere.) siJeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Gangjin Branch Kanhjin Telephone 3F 23-5 061-434-7791 of Mokkpo Job Center) Namsung-riGangjin-up Gangjin- gun Jeollabuk-do Jeonbuk (Suncheon Job GS Bldg 4F 1326-1 Yunhang-dong 061-720-9114 Center.) Suncheon-siJeollanam-do Jeonbuk (Yeosu job 111-1 Munsu-dong, Yeosu-si, 061-6500-155 Center.) Jeollanam-do Daejeon, Daejeon regional job 659 Tanbang-dong Seo-gu Daejeon 042-480-6400 Chung Center. ( Headquarters) Cheong Daejeon (Geumsan Job 225-22 Joongdo-riGeumsan-up 041-751-3219 Center.) Geumsan-gun Chungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Gongju job Star Tower Bldg 5F 601-1 041-854-8219 Center.) Sinkwan-dong Gongju- siChungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Gyeryong 962 Nae-dong Nonsan- 041-736-8219 Branch of Gongju Job siChungcheongnam-do Center.) Chungcheong (Yeonki 6-4 Won-riJochiwon-eupYeonki- 041-865-3219 Branch of Gongju Job gun Chungcheongnam-do Center.) Chungcheong (Cheongju WorldpiaOfficetel 2-4F 171-5 043-230-6700 Job Center.) Sachang-dong Heungdeok- guCheongju-siChungcheongbuk-do Chungcheong (Okcheon MunwhaRyuJongjung Center 4F 043-731-7414 Job Center.) 161-87 Samyang-riOkcheon- eupOkcheon-gun Chungcheongbuk- do Chungcheong (Cheonan Chungnam Tower (2-5F) 1437 041-620-7451 Job Center.) Sungjung-dong Cheonan- siChungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Chungju KyoboBldg 4F 1054 Munwha-dong 043-850-4017 job Center.) Chungju-siChungcheongbuk-do Chungcheong (Jaecheon Chungcheongbuk-do Jaecheon-si, 043-652-1919 Job Center.) Danyang-gun Chungcheong (Boryeong 498-6 Myeongcheon-dong 041-934-2400 Job Center.) Boryeong-siChungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Seocheon National Livestock Cooperative 041-934-2400 Branch of Boryeong Job Federation Seocheon 4F 275 Sagok- Center.) riSeocheon-eupSeocheon-gun Chungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Buyeo National Livestock Cooperative 041-952-6961 Branch of Boryeong Job Federation Seocheon 4F 275 Sagok- Center.) riSeocheon-eupSeocheon-gun Chungcheongnam-do Chungcheong (Seosan Job Daesin Securities 6F 985-1 041-669-1919 center.) dongmun-dong Seosan- siChungcheongnam-do .
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