
⦁ ShinWon Corporation participated in Guatemala’s National Job Fair to recruit and support local talent, showcasing its commitment to creating sustainable employment opportunities.
⦁ By engaging with job seekers and promoting
fair hiring practices, the company reinforces its ESG focus on social
responsibility and community development.
Representatives from
ShinWon Daniel Tex, S.A., engage with jobseekers at the company’s booth during
the 2nd National Job Fair in Santa Lucia Milpas Altas, Guatemala, on Aug.
29 (local time). (Photo courtesy of ShinWon Corp.)
( 8th September 2025, Businesskorea)
- ShinWon Corp., a leading global apparel manufacturer, announced on Sept.
8 that its Guatemalan subsidiary, Daniel Tex, S.A., took part in the
2nd National Job Fair held in Santa Lucia Milpas Altas on Aug. 29,
reinforcing its commitment to youth employment and community development.
Hosted by Guatemala’s Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare (Mintrab), the fair
attracted over a thousand jobseekers and more than 30 companies across
industries including apparel and construction materials. Daniel Tex welcomed
more than 400 visitors to its booth, where HR managers provided one-on-one
consultations and presented career opportunities in production, quality
control, technical roles, and administration.
Operating five subsidiaries in Guatemala—including Daniel Tex, S.A., ShinWon
GT, S.A., and Fashion Stitch Guatemala, S.A.—alongside its local sales office,
ShinWon has consistently generated stable and long-term jobs in the region. The
company also implements a broad portfolio of employee-friendly policies such as
women’s empowerment training programs, maternity support kits, onsite medical
clinics, and recognition programs for outstanding employees. Through this fair,
ShinWon extended its long-standing CSR initiatives to local youth, reinforcing
its vision of being “a company that grows together with local communities.”
One participant said, “For young people like me, it was an invaluable
opportunity to dream bigger and launch a career with a global fashion company.
What inspired me most was that ShinWon not only provided stable employment but
also opened a clear pathway to grow and thrive in the international
marketplace.”
Michael Jang, general director of Daniel Tex, S.A., stated, “ShinWon has
grown together with the Guatemalan community. We are proud to empower local
youth by creating more opportunities. Moving forward, as a global fashion
company, we will remain committed to generating stable jobs, driving
sustainable growth in the local economy, and taking the lead in social contribution.”
In anticipation of global trade shifts, ShinWon has proactively reinforced its
Central American operations - establishing a local sales office in 2023,
launching a dedicated activewear facility in 2024, and acquiring leading
apparel manufacturer Modas Blue in 2025. With 15 entities across Guatemala,
Nicaragua, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the United States, ShinWon now employs
approximately 30,000 people worldwide.
The global textile industry publication TextilesResources.com has also featured this story. Read the full article : ShinWon Strengthens the Virtuous Cycle of Sustainable Growth with Guatemalan Youth at National Job Fair