This article, titled ‘Enhancing Support for Employment of High School Graduates,’ aimed to investigate whether the high school graduate employment policy since the Lee Myung-bak Administration has shown effects and propose improvement of the policy by analyzing the progress and status of employment of high school graduates, in the midst of continuing low economic growth and oversupply of university graduates, which resulted in a high unemployment rate among people in their 20s and 30s. To do so, this study analyzed high school graduate employment policies enacted by the South Korean government since 2008, in which the government began to promote the policy, by year. Second, it analyzed the employment status of high school graduates by school type, job type, and public and private sectors. Third, considering the high percentage of male students in vocational high schools, this study investigated the number of industrial agents needed by different industries according to education level in order to seek ways to link employment with military service. Lastly, exemplary policies related to employment of high school graduates in other countries were analyzed. The research and analysis showed that the policies had positive results, i.e., decrease in the number of vocational school graduates going to college and increased employment rate among vocational school graduates. ...