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1️⃣ Posts and comments containing personal information will be deleted before **March 25** and any future posts and comments will be deleted without prior notice.
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- KLiK_Official✅
- 5개월 전
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🎊Weekly Highlight Positions [25/08/14]🎊This week, we’ve got plenty of exciting internships from various companies, plus fun and rewarding part-time jobs! 🎯
If you’re looking for your next opportunity, check out the list below~
🎓 Internships
📍Continental
1️⃣ Finance/Accounting Intern - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8G73G16N
📍Swatch
1️⃣ Marketing Intern - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8JVX0H79
📍Franklin Templeton
1️⃣ Market Research & Analysis Intern - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8R67G0QJ
✍🏻 Contract
📍Karrot
1️⃣ Marketing Designer (Japan Market) - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8A9H0HAG
📍Tiktok
1️⃣ APAC SMB Regional Marketing Manager - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG904BG13M
💼 Full-Time Jobs
📍TikTok
1️⃣ Global Rotation Program Graduate 2026 - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8XCT6D7G
📍CJ ENM
1️⃣ Global IP Marketer (China) - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG958Y6D6H
📍Prada
1️⃣ 면세점 판매직 CLIENT ADVISOR - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8NF26D7G
📍고운세상코스메틱 (Dr.G)
1️⃣ Japan Marketer - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG92PS0H5Y
📍Yanolja
1️⃣ Global Culture Manager - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8TSD0H7P
📍Traveloka
1️⃣ Copywriter - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8DBE6D5M
📍Aesop
1️⃣ Customer Service Consultant - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MMGG8777G0XX
⏰ Part-Time Jobs
📍APR (Medicube/AprilSkin)
1️⃣ Cantonese Translator - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MKVHBYWFG13R
📍Chicor
1️⃣ Starfield Suwon Staff - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MJKF85FH3533
📍LivFarm
1️⃣ Incheon Airport Terminal 1 - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MJKF0Z7H356G
📍AnyoneMore (Clothing Brand)
1️⃣ Daegu - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MJKF0A3WY56Q
📍Satur
1️⃣ Myeongdong - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0MJKEZ5DSZX7J
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✨ Weekly Highlight job [25/08/08] :
https://www.klik.co.kr/lounge/posts/565/%F0%9F%92%9C%20Weekly%20Highlight%20Positions%20%5B25%2F08%2F08%5D%F0%9F%92%9C
✨ Weekly Highlight job [25/08/01] : https://www.klik.co.kr/lounge/posts/556/%E2%9C%85%20Weekly%20Highlight%20Positions%20%5B25%2F08%2F01%5D%20%E2%9C%85
- KLiK_Official✅
- 7일 전
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[💜KLiK's Special] 🎉 Invite Friends, Earn Rewards!Want to turn connections into rewards while helping your friends find great jobs in Korea? KLiK’s Friend Invitation Promotion makes it easy and rewarding!
When you invite a friend to join KLiK, and they complete their profile, you BOTH earn 🔥up to 40,000 KRW per month🔥. It’s simple, fast, and a great way to grow together.
✅ How It Works
🔗 Share your invite code
📝 Your friend completes their profile
💸 You both earn — up to 10,000 KRW per completed referral (max 4 per month)
Whether you're a student, part-timer, or full-time jobseeker, it’s a smart way to support your network and get rewarded for it.
👉 Start inviting now and earn together : https://www.klik.co.kr/event/referral
✍🏻 Step-by-Step on how to invite : https://klik-jobkorea.notion.site/Referral-Event-Participation-Guide-1e52b24c8dcc807b92dccd14d6ec4e6c?pvs=74
Don’t miss out on this exciting chance to earn money by referring friends while helping others find the perfect opportunity. Whether you’re an international student or an expat in Korea, KLiK is here to make the job search easier and more rewarding. 🏆✨
- KLiK_Official✅
- 3개월 전
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Working as an Actor or model in Korea.
Korea offers entry into a dynamic and globally recognized entertainment industry, but it's not without its distinct set of considerations for foreigners.
For models, securing a reputable "mother agency" in your home country is critical, as they can facilitate placements with higher-tier Korean agencies like AL Models or Morph Management. Without a good mother agency, aspiring models can fall prey to less legitimate operations that may charge illegal fees or offer unstable work. Finding an agency in Korea is very competitive, so it is vital to ensure that you do your research and be well prepared before contacting them.
Actors, often find opportunities in supporting or background roles in K-dramas, films, and commercials. Casting calls for foreign actors are frequently posted on platforms like Craigslist Korea or dedicated Facebook groups (e.g., "Modelling and Acting Jobs in South Korea").
Regardless of whether you pursue modelling or acting, a solid portfolio or showreel is essential. Visa requirements are paramount; an E-6 visa is typically needed for professional performing or modelling work. Some opportunities, particularly for extras, may be open to those on other visa types (like an F-visa) but be sure to check with the agency.
Compensation varies widely. While some models and actors report decent earnings, the market can be oversaturated, leading to fierce competition and, at times, inconsistent pay. Networking, building a strong reputation, and understanding the nuances of Korean industry practices are key to navigating this competitive yet potentially rewarding field.
- lewhoop
- 20일 전
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What is F2-7 Visa in Korea & How To Get It Let me tell you about one of the best visas you can get as a foreigner in Korea — the F-2-7 visa. It’s a long-term residency visa based on a points system, and it gives you more freedom than most other visas. You can change jobs easily, stay long-term, and even bring family members with you.
Sounds good? Let me guide you through how to get it! 📝✨
What is the F-2-7 Visa?
It’s a visa for foreigners who’ve been working or studying in Korea and want to stay long-term. Instead of being tied to a job or school, the F-2-7 gives you flexibility while still requiring that you contribute positively to Korean society.
How to Qualify 🧮
This visa uses a points system (you need 80 points out of 120). Points come from things like:
- Age (20s and 30s get higher points)
- Korean language skills (TOPIK or KIIP)
- Education level
- Annual income (the more you earn, the better)
- Years spent in Korea
- Volunteer work or community involvement
You’ll also need to show:
- Clean criminal record
- Valid current visa (like E-7, D-2, D-10, etc.)
- Health insurance and tax payment proof
Pro Tip ✅
If you’re close to 80 points, try completing the KIIP program or volunteering. Every little point helps!
✅ Age (Maximum: 25 points)
✅ Education Level (Maximum: 25 points)
✅ Annual Income (Maximum: 30 points)
✅ Korean Language Proficiency / KIIP (Maximum: 28 points)
✅ Duration of Stay in Korea (Maximum: 15 points)
✅ Volunteer Work or Social Contribution (Maximum: 5 points)
*btw these points system keep on changing so always make sure to check on hikorea.com website to find the updated points table.
This visa is perfect if you love Korea and want to stay long-term without being tied down. Good luck and 화이팅! 🇰🇷📘
Oh and keep 'Kliking' :)
- aagzu7669
- 21일 전
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🛂 A Simple Guide to Korean Work VisasIf you’re thinking about working in South Korea, understanding which visa suits your situation is the first and most important step. South Korea offers a variety of work-related visas depending on your job type, qualifications, and goals. Although the visa system may seem confusing at first, this guide will simplify the most common options so you can better plan your move.
1. E-2 Visa: Foreign Language Instructor
The E-2 visa is one of the most widely used options for native English speakers who want to teach in Korea. With this visa, you can work at public schools, private academies (known as hagwons), and even universities.
Requirements include:
• A passport from a native English-speaking country
• A bachelor’s degree in any field
• A clean criminal record
• After arriving in Korea, a medical check-up is required. The E-2 visa is typically valid for one year and can be renewed annually. This visa is an ideal entry point for many foreigners looking to live and work in Korea while gaining teaching experience.
2. E-7 Visa: Specially Designated Activities
The E-7 visa is intended for professionals in non-teaching fields such as IT, engineering, marketing, design, and international business. It offers more flexibility than the E-2 visa, though it also involves more paperwork and requirements.
To apply, you’ll need:
• A relevant degree or verifiable work experience
• A confirmed job offer from a Korean company
• An employer that meets specific criteria (such as a minimum size or capital threshold)
This visa is increasingly popular among skilled foreign professionals and international graduates from Korean universities who want to pursue long-term careers outside of the education sector.
3. D-10 Visa: Job Seeker or Intern
The D-10 visa is a great choice if you’re still looking for a job or wish to do an internship. It allows you to stay in Korea while actively seeking employment.
You may qualify if you:
•Recently graduated from a university (in Korea or overseas)
•Are transitioning from another visa type (e.g., student or teaching visa)
•Have prior legal stay in Korea under visas like D-2 (student) or E-2
The D-10 is valid for up to six months, and you can switch to a work visa (like E-7) once you receive a job offer.
4. Other Visas That Allow Work in Korea
F-6 (Spouse of a Korean National): If you’re married to a Korean citizen, this visa gives you full freedom to work in any field or start your own business. It requires thorough documentation and proof of a genuine marriage.
F-2 (Long-term Residency): This visa is awarded based on a points system that evaluates factors like age, education, income, and Korean language proficiency. It allows nearly unrestricted work rights and is ideal for long-term residents.
Each visa type has its own set of rules and advantages. Choosing the right one depends on your goals, background, and long-term plans. Always refer to Korea’s immigration website or consult with a visa specialist.
- adil008
- 22일 전
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Surviving in 🇰🇷 Korea as 🇮🇳Muslim When I first set foot in South Korea, I was filled with excitement and curiosity. I had seen the vibrant colors of K-dramas, heard the addictive rhythms of K-pop, and read about the fast-paced lifestyle of Seoul. But deep down, I also carried a quiet concern: How will I manage to live here as a Muslim?
Finding Halal Food: My First Challenge
Food was my biggest worry. Korean dishes are delicious, but pork and alcohol-based sauces are everywhere. In the first few weeks, I accidentally ordered meals that had hidden non-halal ingredients because I didn’t know the Korean words for them. That was my wake-up call.
I downloaded halal restaurant apps and discovered Itaewon, the Muslim-friendly district in Seoul. I shop for vegetables and sometimes halal meat from international markets or online stores.
Now, when I eat out with Korean friends, I opt for vegetarian options and politely explain my dietary restrictions. Most of them are understanding and sometimes even join me in trying halal food.
Praying in a Busy World
I discovered that many universities and airports have prayer rooms. During working hours, we have a women's resting room at work. I go there to pray as it is empty most of the time, and my colleagues are respectful towards my religion and space.
Social Life Without Alcohol
One thing about Korean culture is that social gatherings often involve drinking. My colleagues and friends often invite me to company dinners or social gatherings. At first, I was nervous about how do I explain that I don’t drink without offending anyone?
I learned a simple trick: I just smile and say, “I don’t drink because of my religion, but I’d love to join for the food.” Sometimes I order juice or soda. Surprisingly, people are more accepting than I expected, and some even admire my discipline.
Living with Cultural Curiosity
So whenever I tell them that I am from the Muslim community, the first question people ask Why don’t you wear Hijab? HAHA, my answer always goes because that’s how I was brought up, I guess?
My parents respect my comfort first, if I feel uncomfortable to do something, they always take my opinion as my first priority, and they taught me to make independent decisions because it would give me experience.
I am happy and lucky to have parents like them who value my personal opinion.
Conclusion: More Than Survival
Living as a Muslim in Korea is not just about surviving, it’s about growing. I have learned resilience, patience, and how to balance my faith with a new culture. Yes, there are challenges: limited halal options, occasional misunderstandings, and moments of loneliness. But there are also rewards: new friendships, cultural exchange, and the joy of seeing Islam appreciated in unexpected places.
If I could give one piece of advice to any Muslim coming to Korea, it would be this: Come prepared, stay confident!
Happy point: Korea is a welcoming country, and you will find new friendships with great values with experiences!
- nupurkhan
- 7일 전
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