Goweed Launches 'Goweed Rookie League' for New Recruits
B2B financial solutions company Gowid is opening a new chapter in new graduate recruitment. The 'Gowid Rookie League' is a special full-time entry-level open recruitment program that prioritizes customer problem-solving capabilities. This p...
B2B financial solutions company Gowid is opening a new chapter in new graduate recruitment. The 'Gowid Rookie League' is a special full-time entry-level open recruitment program that prioritizes customer problem-solving capabilities.
This program provides practical experience delving deep into actual customers' financial flows and decision-making structures from the early stages of employment, and is designed to naturally embed Gowid's unique problem definition and execution methods.
For approximately 6 months, participants follow a customer management-based practical track without being tied to a specific role. During this period, they repeatedly go through the entire process of analyzing customer financial data and cash flow, understanding decision-making contexts to structure problems, implementing solutions, and verifying their results, thereby developing 'real' problem-solving skills.
After approximately 6 months, following a role transition evaluation based on their extensive practical experience, they will become active junior members in Gowid's core roles such as Account Management (AM), Business Development (BD), Product Management (PM), Business Operations (Operation), and Marketing.
Gowid has recently been broadly expanding its business areas and evolving across core banking, FinOps (financial operations automation), and platform businesses. This is because, as it develops into a structure that encompasses all aspects of corporate financial operations—from corporate card-based payment infrastructure to real-time cash flow analysis, corporate status indicators, cost control, and subscription management—the importance of a talent pool capable of defining and solving customer problems with a unified perspective and standards across the entire organization has grown significantly.
Kim Hang-ki, CEO of Gowid, emphasized, "Gowid always starts with the fundamental question, 'What challenges are our customers facing right now?' The Rookie League will be a valuable journey for new members to ask this very question themselves within the customer context, define problems, and solve them through to the end."
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