Home > categories > Machinery & Equipment > Excavators > foreigner in korea job ?
Question:

foreigner in korea job ?

what kind of jobs can a foreigner get when he has a highschool diploma with a good grades ?? i know its not much but .. something i dont mind starting in macdonalds there i can meet people learn to ask what do you want and hope that what do you want comes out the right way and not like WHAT DO YOU WANT :P so jobs ? tips ?

Answer:

Paid okorder /
Because of the language barrier and the hindrance of discovering a well activity within the present economic climate, you might have hindrance discovering paintings in a good activity wherein the service provider isn't primarily watching for foreigners. If you talk korean good its most likely a plus. in case you dont, perhaps discovering paintings might be elaborate.
you wish.
The vast majority of jobs open to foreigners are for native English speakers with four year college degrees. You can't get those jobs without the degree, citizenship in an English-speaking country and native language ability. Then there are low level factory jobs. But those are already filled by foreigners from poor countries. Those workers are making a better wage than in their home countries, so if there are any openings at the factories their families and friends will fill them first. You'll need to know someone with that kind of job already to hear about openings. Other than English teachers and factory workers, a large number of women from Russia, China and the Philippines work in the (illegal) sex industry. For that kind of job, you will need to be female, average or above average in looks and willing to dance naked, convince soldiers to buy ridiculously overpriced drinks and/or have sex with whoever your house madam says you must. Like the factory jobs, you'll need to know someone already there to get that kind of job. No one cares if you got good grades in high school, in South Korea your education is incomplete until you got to college. If you are gorgeous and white, there is a very small number of modeling jobs available. But if you haven't even modeled in your home country, don't bother. Basically, you going to South Korea to work (as things stand now) is a fantasy, not a dream. Otherwise, you can try marrying a Korean citizen. If you're a woman, then you have a fairly good chance of finding a man in a rural part of the country who has not been able to find a wife (due to men outnumbering women). Most farmer/fisherman types have been preferring women from other Asian countries, but it's worth a try. But if you are a man, don't bother because your lack of job prospects really makes you not a good catch at all. I hope this helps and good luck!

Share to: