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Navigating Job Hunting in Korea : Insights from Foreigners

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14 Jun 2024
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A foreign friend of mine said you need to submit at least dozens of cover letters to get a job in Korea. Is that true? Today, let's hear from three people - a Korean, a Japanese, and an Iranian - about their experiences finding jobs in Korea and in other countries.

1. Challenges in Job Preparation

  • Writing resumes and cover letters can be tough.
  • Each company and job role has different requirements, so a lot of preparation is needed.
  • You have to apply to many companies and face repeated failures and challenges.


2. Job Market in Korea

  • In Korea, many people aim for jobs in large companies or prepare for civil service exams.
  • While there are increasing numbers of IT companies and startups, there's still a strong preference for big corporations.
  • As a foreigner, job hunting can feel even more challenging.


3. Company Culture and Dress Codes

  • Conservative companies, like banks, require formal attire and a neat appearance.
  • Government-run companies have strict dress codes for women, such as covering hair and wearing pants.


4. Tips for Job Hunting

  • It's important to keep applying and stay confident.
  • If you don't know something, be honest and keep learning and challenging yourself.
  • There aren't many websites with interview reviews, so gather information from various sources.


Conclusion:

Job hunting in Korea as a foreigner involves many challenges, but with consistent effort and preparation, you can achieve great results. Stay confident, keep challenging yourself, and don't be afraid of failure.






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