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Around 100 international students who applied for a Global Intern for Startups program gathered at the Front 1 building in Mapo District, western Seoul, on Nov. 1 to attend a company briefing session with hiring startups.
The Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs (d.camp) has partnered with the Korea JoongAng Daily's K-Campus to open startup internships for international students.
SINGAPORE — Singaporean start-ups eyeing the Korean market gathered to receive consultations and professional support at the Meet Korea event hosted by the Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs, or D.Camp, on Wednesday.
Start-ups interested in expanding abroad and hiring foreigners gathered with international students at a networking event organized by the Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs, also known as D.Camp, on April 28.
Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs, also known as D.Camp, is expanding its investment program to include foreigners starting their own businesses in Korea, it said Thursday.
The Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs helped raise 2.4 trillion won ($2.1 billion) of investment in young businesses and create 32,523 jobs over the past three years.
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