If you currently study in South Korea and you plan to find a job after graduation, you are lucky to discover this article. The majority of students coming to South Korea for their education, even after graduating from top universities fail to find a job and consequently, have to leave the country. However, if you do not waste your time while studying and accomplish certain necessary steps, finding a job for you, specifically a job related to your major, in Korea after graduation will become much more straightforward. Without long introduction, let’s move on to these steps.
1. Get a
TOPIK certificate.
First of all, albeit very banal, it is an absolute necessity, but many people miss it. Korean language and TOPIK certificate play an important role in getting a job for a foreigner. Companies are reluctant to hire foreigners when they have the opportunity to employ Korean people with whom they can communicate easily. Therefore, to be a rival to a Korean, your language skills should be existing. It is desirable to have a high level of TOPIK such as 5 or 6 to demonstrate your advanced language skills, however, level 3 or 4 are still better than nothing, thus, make your best to get a good TOPIK certificate. Besides Korean companies, there are international companies or Korean organizations that look for foreign employees, in particular. You have opportunities to find a job in such companies, however, there are no many of them, and chances to be hired are not very high unless you excel in other skills and fit all the requirements. In any case, it is best to secure yourself with a TOPIK certificate.
2.
Enhance Leadership skills.
Leadership
skills posit a considerable significance among Korean employers. This skill is
something that is needed in any area of work and is something that employers
look for in candidates. To show your leadership skills you can take online or
offline courses and get certified. Certainly, it is better to get certified
from offline lectures provided in Korea such as Sunnong Culture Forum
Leadership Academy Program which is held twice a year (September, March) in
Myeongdong, and last for 13 weeks. Nevertheless, if it is difficult to attend,
at least, try to take online courses.
3. Keep
GPA over the threshold.
If you apply for jobs related to your major, it is obvious that employers will pay attention to your GPA. GPA (Grade Point Average) is an index of your knowledge in a particular field. As a student, you should study and succeed in your exams to get grades of A, A+ to keep your GPA high. It is suggested that you GPA is above 4.0 of maximum 4.5. By the way, if you want to learn more about how to get A+ in Korean universities, we have a specific article about secrets of this grade. Make sure, to check it out!
4.
Courses make sense.
Often
times, with the purpose of keeping GPA high, some students try to take easy
courses in their university. However, note that avoiding difficult classes can
reduce the quality of your transcript. Some employers will look at what courses
you have taken to evaluate how qualified you are for the applied position.
While choosing only challenging courses can be too stressful, which can
negatively affect your grades, it is recommended that you combine difficult
with easy each semester.
5.
Internship.
You
probably know the main reason why most foreigners fail to find a job in Korea.
It is nothing else but the lack of work experience. Foreign students often are
not allowed to work while studying, therefore, after graduation they do not
have experience. However, they are allowed to do internships while studying.
Internships are extremely important for being able to get a job later. Usually,
you can find internship opportunities in Career Development Centers within your
university. However, you could also find outside your university.
6. Job Consultation.
If you
would like to get advice specific to your background, the best choice is
getting an individual job consultation. You can do this in JobBridge company
(Instagram – jobbridge.korea). Based on you background, resume and personal
preferences, you will get a consultation from professionals. It is better to do
it as early as possible so that you have time to follow the advice given during
consultation.
7. Attend
Job Fairs.
Every year
for several days, there are job fairs in Seoul. A plethora of companies gather
there to accept resumes and even take interviews. In job fairs you can find
about different companies, give your resume to the ones you would like to work
with and just see the opportunities in the Korean job market. Moreover, it is a
great place to get an interview experience, even if you do not plan to start
working yet or even if you do not get hired, interview experience is still
essential and valuable.
8.
Additional Certifications.
To enhance
your background and raise chances of being employed, additional certification
related to the job you want to apply for are necessary. Unfortunately, getting
a university degree is not enough. Hence, you better improve your background by
taking additional courses and earning new certifications. This will make your
resume more saturated, interesting and professional. In the contemporary era,
fortunately, we can find myriad of online and offline courses for cheap or
sometimes even no prices. Why not leverage these possibilities?
9.
Vizabridge Application.
Finally,
for both part-time, full-time jobs, other useful information for foreigners
download the Vizabridge application on your phone. It is a free application
that offers not only job opportunities, but also AI assistant specifically for
foreigners residing in South Korea. You can ask any question you want to AI
assistant and be sure to get the most valid and up-to-date information.
While it is
not trivial to follow and complete all the abovementioned steps, if you succeed
in accomplishing them, finding a job in Korea will be like a piece of cake. As
long as you are a student, use your time wisely and improve your background.
Being a student in Korea is a huge opportunity to change your life or build it
from scratch in a developed country such as South Korea.
Visit the Vizabridge.
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