EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

A N N O U N C E M E N T


To my kababayan,

The Woongjin Foundation approached the Philippine Embassy to announce a future opening in one of its programs in South Korea.

The Foundation is setting up a radio program for South Korean nationals and their foreign spouses to help them cope with the challenges of raising a multicultural family in South Korea. Although no date for the launch has been specified yet, the radio program will be conducted in the spouses' native languages, such as Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese and Filipino.

Interested applicants for the position of anchor and segment director are requested to send their curriculum vitae and contact information to seoulpe@philembassy-seoul.com for future reference.

The Woongjin Foundation, which was established on 18 March 2008, aims to enhance public service and assistance by the Woongjin Group, one of the leading business groups in South Korea.

Sincerely,



(Sgd)
LUIS T. CRUZ
Ambassador
22 May 2008

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