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How to find a Non-Teaching job in Korea

Hey Guys,
So I actually wanted to do a video about a questions that many people asked me while I was working in Korea :)
I think many people out there are going to graduate soon and thinking of actually working in Korea, so this video might be helpful for you to start off with finding jobs.

www.peoplenjob.com

This is a website where it lists a bunch of companies that are looking for employees, especially those with a strong English background. What I usually do is click on the Job listing tab and type in key words on fields where I want to work. For example : cosmetics, marketing, accounting, international trade. etc.
There are companies listed here that may not require Korean, but most of the companies may ask for you to speak some Korean. But again, it depends on the company.

seoul.craigslist.co.kr
When you go into the Seoul craigslist page, you can click on the 'jobs' tab and if you look good enough, there are some companies that post their job postings on this site. Usually these jobs wont require you to know Korean that well so it would be especially helpful if you are a foreigner and may not be able to speak Korean.

www.worknplay.co.kr

You can upload your resume here, but like I mention in my video, this site really offers a lot of jobs with teaching to company workers. Therefore, in a way you are working in a company, but you are just teaching English inside the company.
You can find many part time jobs in the website as well.

www.saramin.co.kr

I believe this site requires you to know a little Korean. So ask anyone around you for help! :) Its great if you register for this site (free registration) and you upload your resume. You can just upload your English resume too, but its usually and advantage if you register a Korean resume as well. Usually if your resume is catchy, company recruiters will contact you first.

Teaching
Finally for teaching, there are many websites out there where you can find teaching jobs. And plus many academies or public schools can provide housing and airfare as well so its like hitting 2 birds with one stone! I definitely recommend teaching if you are just visiting Korea for a short time. But I do recommend that if you don't want to end up working until late, you probably want to teach kindergarten students. Usually elementary-high school, you will end up having working hours such as 2PM-8PM or even later.

Hope this information helps and good luck if you are looking for a job in Korea! Thanks for watching! ^^

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