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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.
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
2. Job Market in Korea
3. Company Culture and Dress Codes
4. Tips for Job Hunting
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.