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silkee
Anyone know where I can find some paper information on this?
Captain Corea
What area are you looking for?
silkee
QUOTE (Captain Corea @ Oct 8 2009, 09:13 PM) *
What area are you looking for?



well to start. anything.
Captain Corea
QUOTE (silkee @ Oct 9 2009, 01:22 AM) *
well to start. anything.


Are you Korean or of Korean decent?
silkee
Im Korean.
Captain Corea
QUOTE (silkee @ Oct 9 2009, 01:28 AM) *
Im Korean.


Then the country is your oyster. As long as you have your F4 visa or citizenship, you can do pretty much any job you like. Keep in mind though that the competition is fierce, and the more credentials you have, the better.
silkee
Well opinions are opinions. I've heard different. Coming from my own mother.

What I need at this point is maybe like a job classified section. Not one thats filled to the brim only about education/teaching english in Korea.
Captain Corea
QUOTE (silkee @ Oct 9 2009, 09:08 PM) *
Well opinions are opinions. I've heard different. Coming from my own mother.

What I need at this point is maybe like a job classified section. Not one thats filled to the brim only about education/teaching english in Korea.


Do you read and write Korean?
EvilAsianDude
If you come from a decent University from the states, people will be begging you to join their company.
silkee
can both read and write.

besides that. can i get an answer from my question?
Captain Corea
QUOTE (silkee @ Oct 11 2009, 01:11 AM) *
can both read and write.

besides that. can i get an answer from my question?


Sorry man, I wasn't trying to be difficult at all, but you came on here and gave next to nothing in information. I'm not asking for your resume or anything, but a few basics would be nice.

If you're from 'the West', but can read and write in Korean, then you've got a lot going for you. Many companies will look to you as having a skill that many locals don't. Whatever field you choose, you'll be able to have that on your side.

If you can read and write Korean though, this is the wrong forum to be asking this question on. I'd head over to Naver or Daum and start your searches there - in Korean.

There are a few posters in similar situations as you here, they are fluent in both languages, and are not interested in the ESL biz. I was hoping that with a few bumps, this thread might catch their attention.
silkee
Again, all I'm asking is if there is a newspaper kind of thing going on listing jobs in Korea.
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