Study abroad essay

Studying abroad may be one of the most beneficial experiences for a college student

Thursday, April 26, 2018

OPPORTUNITIES FOR BEING BEFORE AND AFTER THE GOVERNMENT OF KOREA

The article will help you understand the policies and trends of recruiting foreign workers in Korea, as well as useful tips for finding a job in Korea after graduation.  

Is the job market in Korea "open"?   The unemployment rate in Korea is currently very low and Korea's economy is constantly growing, making it a promising land for employment. The Korean government also has a number of supportive policies that help foreign students find stable employment. However, some areas may be easier to find jobs than others, so it is important that you find out before you decide to stay and seek employment in Korea.   The job market will be quite competitive because you have to "fight" with the indigenous candidates. However, as long as you own a degree from a Korean university and have good language skills, you will quickly realize that your "international" is the advantage.   As an international student, can I work in Korea?   If you intend to work part-time while studying in Korea, the good news is that you can! With a student visa, you are allowed to work 20 hours a week during your studies, and you can spend 100% of your time on public holidays.   After graduation, can I work in Korea?   You will only be allowed to work full-time in Korea after graduation if you find a visa for professors, or possess a degree in Natural Sciences and Engineering. or have a Master's degree in Humanities from Korean universities. If you do not have any of the above conditions, it will be difficult for you to find a stable job in Korea. And you should contact your school's international admissions office to discuss this in more detail.   Tip for you:   Take advantage of all the opportunities you have while studying in Korea • Enhance your Korean ability by investing in Korean language classes as well as taking Korean language exams • Make connections with every opportunity. The job market needs relationships. • If you are accepted as a foreigner, check carefully before your trip to see if the company is recognized in Korea.   Some useful websites for finding jobs in Korea   • HigherEd jobs - for PhD, post-doctoral, research and teaching positions at Korean universities. • Korean national job center - supported by the Korean government • Work net - Recruitment portal • Hi Korea - for foreigners in Korea • Government website on employment - a government employment website

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