16 university students from Morocco and Egypt in KOICA’s Online Korean Language Training course took virtual company visit program from AhnLab
The program includes company culture, career insights, virtual tour and real-time QnA via YouTube Live
Registration is now open to all university students; contact visit@ahnlab.com

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<An official from AhnLab is hosting an online live tour for students in the Middle East. Source: AhnLab>

AhnLab, a leader in cyber security, hosted Virtual Company Visit Program for 16 students from Morocco and Egypt in KOICA(Korea International Cooperation Agency)’s ‘Korean Language and International Development for Pre-Intermediate Learners’ online training course.
 
During the program, AhnLab delivered company introduction in live to give the participants professional career insights and prospect of cybersecurity field via YouTube Live. The company also offered online tour to show its facility, including offices, QA(Quality Assurance) room, history museum, library, cafe, and breakroom virtually.

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AhnLab provided real-time Q&A chat session through the program, allowing the participants to ask questions and interact with the host.
 
Ms. Samahe El Hajhouj from Morocco, one of the participants, said "Today we got the chance to get to know about AhnLab, and It made me more interested in the cybersecurity field. It was a great experience that I would like to recommend to other people.”

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“AhnLab has comprehensive experiences in Virtual Company Visit program in English for foreign university students and International students in Korea”, said CheeBeom In, the director of Social Value Initiative Team. “Any university students with Internet-connected devices can join our program by simply sending a request email.”
 
Any group of more than 10 people can join the AhnLab's Virtual Company Tour by sending the request email to visit@ahnlab.com with the name of the group, number of the participants, desired date and language option(Korean/English).

By Staff Reporter Dain Oh ohdain@etnews.com