What about students at the Midori Kensetu Workforce Export Oriented Training and Education Center?

Hygiene

Students at the Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center are expected to maintain sanitation and a neat appearance. At our center, we regularly check students’ hairstyles, hair color, beards, nail length, uniforms, accessories and laundry. We educate students to form and maintain habits that prevent them from making a bad impression in Korea or Japan.

Sincerity

Students at Mirai Japanese Language Center are receptive to criticism and suggestions. We train our students to have the “heart” to take criticism and corrections seriously, and even sometimes a stern reprimand is necessary. We explain to students how to take criticism seriously, and teach them to be kind and responsible in order to avoid future repetition.

Greetings

Students at Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Training and Education Center exchange very polite greetings with each other. Greetings such as “hello,” “good morning,” “good work,” and “thank you” with eye contact are one of the most important training requirements for students in our center. Upon entering the Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center, students are trained to become familiar with these natural greetings.

Compliance

Students at Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center are diligent about following established rules. Everything follows rules, and Midori Kensetu’s students are not exception. We teach them not to arbitrarily break the set rules and remind them that the rules of Vietnam are not applicable abroad. To begin with, the Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center checks students’ awareness of the rules, and takes appropriate action against students who repeatedly violate the rules and refuse to improve.

A warm smile

Students at Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center have warm smile since smiles are essential in our place. Beside learning foreign languages and following rules, it is important to be recognized for good character in Korean and Japanese society and organizations. Therefore, students at Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center all strive to have a good smile.

Talent

Students at Midori Kensetu Manpower Export Oriented Training and Education Center develop into highly qualified individuals. Beside academic performance, we train them to develop “adult” character traits (clarity, consideration, cooperation, teamwork, positive thinking, and attitude).

We have a lot to teach our incoming students as they live, work, and practice in Korea and Japan, which are very different from the environments they were born and raised. Different countries have different cultural customs, however, we don’t perceive these differences as something strange, but rather explain the Korean and Japanese ways of thinking and habits to students so that they can be understood and habituated. The ideal student at Midori Kensetu Training and Education Center will have many things other than the six items above, and we will work to develop their strengths so that they can become the most ideal human resources.