Applications for the İŞKUR Youth Program Have Started
- Sakarya Economy News
- 6 days ago
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Applications for the Turkish Employment Agency’s (İŞKUR) “Youth Program” have begun at Sakarya University of Applied Sciences (SUBÜ).
The Youth Program aims to improve students’ professional skills and help them gain work discipline. Within the scope of the program, a total of 604 students will take part in various roles across 18 campuses of SUBÜ.

Students to be selected through a lottery draw will work in diverse areas such as:
· sustainable campus activities,
· campus infrastructure and maintenance,
· social and cultural events,
· academic and administrative tasks,
· community service and collaboration projects,
· student development and adaptation activities,
· digital transformation and innovation initiatives,
· and entrepreneurship ecosystem activities.
Applications will be accepted between October 14 and 18, and the program will start on November 17, continuing until June 26, 2026.
Students will be allowed to work up to 22.5 hours per week and can earn up to 1,083 TL per day or 15,000 TL per month.
The program aims to help young people gain professional experience while providing financial support.

Applications can be submitted through the İŞKUR website at https://esube.iskur.gov.tr/Istihdam/IstIskurGenclikProgramArama.aspx.
It Will Strengthen Professional Skills
Commenting on the program, SUBÜ Rector Prof. Dr. Mehmet Sarıbıyık stated:
“With the start of applications for the İŞKUR Youth Program, we are entering a new period of opportunities for our students. This program provides them with valuable experience as they take their first steps into the professional world while continuing their university education. Last year, hundreds of our students took part in various units of our university, strengthening their professional skills and gaining insight into institutional processes. This year, we expect the program to continue with similarly high participation. The Youth Program will contribute both to our students’ personal and professional development and to our university’s mission of cultivating qualified human resources.”

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