Army Family member and Civilian employee volunteers help make kimchi for needy Korean Families.
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The Installation Management Command is dedicated to developing a healthy, well-balanced, multi-skilled workforce
comprising Military and Civilian leaders and personnel with the knowledge, capabilities
and skills to successfully and innovatively accomplish our mission.
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Whether you are already a Department of DefenseCivilian, military spouse, seasoned professional,recent college graduate or fresh off of active duty,you’ll find a career in Korea with the U.S. ArmyInstallation Management Command both challengingand inspiring. If you are ready to embark on theadventure of a lifetime, visit the links below to learn more about living and working for the Army.
Civilian Human Resources Agency – Korea Regionhttp://cpoc-www.korea.army.mil
Korea Civilian Employmenthttp://imcom.korea.army.mil/site/employment.asp
Civilian Personnel Onlinehttp://www.cpol.army.mil
Installation Management Command – Korea Regionhttp://imcom.korea.army.mil
Civilian Human Resources Agencyhttp://www.chra.army.mil/
Resume Builderhttps://cpolst.belvoir.army.mil/public/resumebuilder/
builder/index.jsp
Vacancy Announcement Board https://cpolwapp.belvoir.army.mil/public/vabSelfNom/
index.jsp
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Experience Korea as an IMCOM Civilian
Experiencethe Culture ...
Buddhists from around the
world gather for a weekend
celebration of fun, food and music
during one of Korea's biggest
celebrations, Yeon Deung Hoe
Lotus Lantern Festival.
These words on the IMCOM-Korea’s unit flag are the guiding principles of the U.S. Army’s Installation Management Command–Korea Region. IMCOM-Korea’s focus is as straightforward as its unit flag: to give Soldiers and their Families living in the Republic of Korea a quality of life equal to their service to the United States. To do this, IMCOM–Korea employs a team of highly skilled Army Civilians dedicated to the mission of modernizing all aspects of Army life in Korea.
SUSTAIN. SUPPORT. DEFEND.
If you are interested in joining an award-winning team dedicated to accomplishing meaningful work in support of the IMCOM mission, a tour of duty in Korea is sure to offer you a rewarding assignment — both personally and professionally.
... and theComforts of Home
The Republic of Korea is one of the most modern countries in the world. Since the Korean War, Korea has completely transformed itself from a farming and fishing-based society to a thriving, high-tech industrial leader. South Korea’s economy currently ranks 11th in the world. It is a state-of-the-art, industrialized nation with a cultural heritage encompassing five millennia—the influences of which are still closely interlaced in the Korean people’s daily lives. Army Civilian employees here quickly discover Korea offers countless cultural events and activities as well as many of the creature comforts of home, including spacious western-style housing, high-speed Internet services, and familiar restaurant chains and department stores. Family-friendly activities also abound in the Land of the Morning Calm. Museums, festivals, amusement parks, scenic landscapes, and ancient temples and palaces are located throughout Korea and offer convenient weekend day-trips.
Army Civilians stationed in Korea enjoy many financial benefits unavailable to their counterparts in the States. In addition to the many financial incentives for serving overseas, our Garrisons are truly Family-oriented communities with plenty of activities to help you create lasting memories of your time here.”
“- James Joyner
IMCOM-Korea Deputy to the Commander
For a comprehensive look at what living and working in Korea can mean for you, visit IMCOM-Korea’s YouTube Channel (www.youtube.com/imcomkorearegion). The site features a series of Welcome to Korea videos specifically tailored for Army Civilians considering employment in Korea.