I'm curious, is it possible to find employment in Korea even if I don't speak Korean? I've always been fascinated by the culture and opportunities in South Korea, but I'm not fluent in the language. I'm wondering if there are any sectors or companies that might hire non-Korean speakers, or if there are any alternative ways to break into the job market there. Could you provide some insight into this matter? I'd appreciate any advice or guidance you could offer.
7 answers
BonsaiBeauty
Mon Apr 01 2024
English teaching can be highly beneficial for managing a group of children.
SumoHonorable
Sun Mar 31 2024
English teaching, specifically, does not mandate proficiency in Korean.
PulseWind
Sun Mar 31 2024
It helps teachers understand the language and topics that children are discussing with each other.
amelia_jackson_environmentalist
Sun Mar 31 2024
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SejongWisdomKeeper
Sun Mar 31 2024
This understanding promotes better communication and relationships between teachers and students.