What interview formats are common in South Korea? As a foreigner, how should you work with Korean colleagues and supervisors? Is the salary enough for day-to-day expenses? These and other topics are discussed in the second episode of a bigger conversation with two guests who work in different fields and received a master’s degree in Korea. Marina represents the humanities direction; she works as a translator and journalist. Ira is in the natural sciences field and works in pharmasmetics.
In the second part, we discuss Korean interviews and the experience of going through them, as well as nuances of working with Koreans in the work environment—both as colleagues and as management. We’re online:
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