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EMPLOYMENT
Teaching English
Self-Employment
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
STARTING A BUSINESS
The Job Hunt
WHERE TO LOOK
WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT
THE HIRING PROCESS
SALARIES AND BENEFITS
The Work Environment
EMPLOYER EXPECTATIONS
EMPLOYEE CULTURE
Labor Laws
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF WORK VISAS
WORKERS' RIGHTS
Not long ago, it seemed almost all the foreign nationals working in South Korea were sol-
diers, language teachers, or missionaries. What a difference a few years has made. While
the English teaching industry is still a major employer (and the soldiers and missionaries are
still around), with the country's prosperity on the rise and more local firms eager to spread
their wings overseas, there's now a range of opportunities for non-Koreans in everything
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