"I love you, Mr. Manager." The 3rd government internship, I've experienced 'the Ice Age' in person.

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YTN Radio (FM 94.5) [YTN News FM Wise Radio Life]
□ Broadcast Date: November 8, 2024 (Fri)
□ Host: Park Gui-bin Announcer
□ Castor: Kang Seung-gu, Korean Intellectual Property Office Youth Intern

* The text below may differ from the actual broadcast content, so please check the broadcast for more accurate information.

◆ Announcer Park Gui-bin (hereinafter referred to as Park Gui-bin): With the Korean Intellectual Property Office. You've seen a lot of news that each government department is hiring young interns these days. It is said that young interns are also working at the Korean Intellectual Property Office, which hosts the patent paper section together in a wise radio life. We've invited one of them. It seems like a very difficult institution for the general public, but let's talk about the daily life of the Korean Intellectual Property Office. Did Kang Seung-gu come out as a youth intern? Welcome. Hello. Please introduce yourself.

◇KIPO Kang Seung-gu Youth Intern (hereinafter referred to as Kang Seung-gu): Hello. My name is Kang Seung-gu, and I work as a youth intern in the spokesperson's office of the Korean Intellectual Property Office.

◆Park Gui-bin: Yes, nice to meet you. Are you in the spokesperson's office?

◇ Kang Seung-gu: Yes, that's right.

◆Park Gui-bin: When did you start working as an intern?

◇Kang Seung-gu: I started working as an intern since May last year, and now I've been working for almost a year and a half since I extended it to the third time.

◆Park Gui-bin: I see. He's been working for about a year and a half. Inter, can you come forward? Thank you. The microphone is too far away. 

◇ Kang Seung-gu: I'm nervous, so I want to fall a little bit. 

◆Park Gui-bin: No matter how far it falls, the microphone performance is good. 

◇ Kang Seung-gu: It's not easy.

◆Park Gui Bin: I can hear you well. But a lot of people are watching us on the screen, so they're going to talk to you up close. Is your major related? How did you become an intern at the Korean Intellectual Property Office? I'm curious about the reason.

◇Kang Seung-gu: Since I majored in design, the Korean Intellectual Property Office selected me as a public relations team when I got a job. So I should try this. I applied because I thought it would be okay to get some experience here.

◆Park Gui-bin: The PR team selected me and majored in design, so I applied thinking that I could use this design skill I learned for promotion, but I heard you have a spokesperson office? What's the story?

◇Kang Seung-gu: Since my work in the spokesperson's office is related to filming, I think that's also included in the design major, so I started going in naturally.

◆Park Gui-bin: Then what kind of publicity is the spokesperson's office in charge of?

◇Kang Seung-gu: What I do in the spokesperson's office is now a team that usually has a public opinion team and an online public relations team, so I try to make it easier to guide intellectual property on social media. I think the public opinion team is a little busier there. Since I was waiting there 24 hours a day. If a negative article comes out from there, I think you're busy because you wake up right away and go to work.

◆Park Gui-bin: Then our young intern is in charge of filming videos and social media in the online public relations team.

◇ Kang Seung-gu: I feel like I'm in the middle of it.

◆Park Gui-bin: What is the usual atmosphere in the department? I think you know better because you're in the middle.

◇ Kang Seung-gu: It's a little cold. It feels like an iced-age, right?

◆Park Gui Bin: Really? What do you mean by that? Aren't you talking about the Ice Age?

◇ Kang Seung-gu: That's right. Since you're always nervous, when you're working, it's a very cold atmosphere. 

◆Park Gui-bin: When you work very hard, you all work coldly and objectively.

◇ Kang Seung-gu: Yes, that's right. When it comes to work, he's very thorough in his work. 

◆Park Gui-bin: How is it in private?

◇ Kang Seung-gu: He's very bright in private. My colleagues are very bright, talk well, and laugh. I like it when they're friendly. Good. I especially like the chief.

◆Park Gui-bin: The manager should be listening to the broadcast right now, what's your name?

◇ Kang Seung-gu: Can't you not watch it? Manager Lee Jae Seok...

◆Park Gwi-bin: Yes, I hope you watch it. You're doing a lot of work because you're so happy. Do you have any special work that you're satisfied with?

◇Kang Seung-gu: Actually, this story is very fun, but it's not fun if you do it for work. I'm filming a scene where I smile while filming or I'm drawing Instagram, but when people see it and the comments and likes are high, I feel better when I see it.

◆Park Gui Bin: Instagram Toon? I think so. You are in charge of public relations and majored in design. I think you'll be so happy if it's people's reactions. In the case of Insta-Tune, do you usually introduce and guide what the spokesperson's office or the Korean Intellectual Property Office does?

◇ Kang Seung-gu: There are two kinds of Instagram-tuning right now, and I'm producing content called "KIPO People" and "KIPO Where Are You?" In the case of 'KIPO People', we deal with the daily lives of people in the spokesperson's office, and in the case of 'KIPO People', we make it fun and simple and easy to understand about intellectual property. 

◆Park Gui-bin: I hope you can find it. "KIPO People" and "Where's KIPO?" intern Kang Seung-gu is doing it, so please look for it. Lastly, please introduce the Korean Intellectual Property Office in one word to those who are not familiar with the Korean Intellectual Property Office.

◇ Kang Seung-gu: The Korean Intellectual Property Office looks difficult, but I think it's an open place.Because anyone can now register patents such as trademarks and characters to commercialize your products, and they are now guiding you about the business more easily than you think. So I think it's an open place. 

◆Park Gwibin: I see. The Patent and Trademark Office is open to all. So far, I've been with Kang Seung-gu, a young intern at the Korean Intellectual Property Office. Thank you.

◇ Kang Seung-gu: Thank you.


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