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have completed my bachelor of engineering in telecommunication field and now resided in korea... Unfortunately, it's not easy to work in Korea if you are not good at Korean language. I think telecommunications is a hot field in Korea and Asian in general. There's a Craigslist for Korea, too, you can check that for posts and post your own ad on it...maybe also check the classifieds section of the Korea Times and the Korea Herald and other English language Korean newspapers....I don't know anything about venture companies, but if there are famous ones in Korea, look up their websites and look for their employment page (sometimes hiding under About Us or Contact Us links). If they don't have anything on the website in English, and you don't know enough Korean, then that's probably not going to be a good fit... also, you could try asking this question on Dave's ESL Cafe site's Korean discussion forum, since people living and working there might know someone who knows something? www.eslcafe.com Or maybe try www.worknplay.co.kr (they're mostly ESL teaching jobs but you never know)! Good luck!^^ Consider Philippines , its tourist friendly , everyone speaks English |
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