▲ On the 15th, Samsung Electronics supervisors held a preliminary call for GSAT candidates at the Samsung Electronics Human Resource Development Center in Seocheon, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do.


Samsung's Samsung Job Aptitude Test (GSAT), a written test for new college graduates (Level 2023) in the first half of 3, was held online today (22nd).

Those who are eligible for the written test will take the GSAT test in four groups in the morning and afternoon for two days until tomorrow (23rd), and the test time is about 4 hours, including 60 minutes of pre-examination and 60 minutes of testing.

Samsung's GSAT included a total of 2 questions, including 20 questions for repair and 30 questions for reasoning.

Among the candidates who took the test, the question types and difficulty levels were similar to previous years.

It is reported that issues related to Samsung's business area, such as photomasks, which are used in the semiconductor exposure process, and VTFETs, which are semiconductor design methods that stack transistors vertically, have also been raised.

In the first half of the year, 50 affiliated companies including Samsung Electronics, Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Samsung SDI, Samsung SDS, Samsung Biologics, Samsung Bioepis, Samsung C&S, Samsung Engineering, Samsung Heavy Industries, Samsung Life Insurance, Samsung Fire, Samsung Securities, Samsung Asset Management, Hotel Silla, Cheil Planning, S-One, Samsung Wellstory, and Samsung Electronics Sales will participate.

Samsung has been conducting the GSAT written test online since the first half of 19 due to the corona crisis, and this is the seventh online test.

Candidates take the test at home using a PC, and proctors supervise via a remote monitoring system.

Samsung will announce the final candidates after interviews in May and medical examinations in June.

Samsung, which introduced the first public debt system in Korea in 2020, is the only one of the five major groups in Korea to maintain a public debt system.

(Photo = Courtesy of Samsung Electronics, Yonhap News)