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⚠️ KLiK Lounge Important Notice ⚠️📢 Important Notice Regarding Lounge Posts 📢 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. 🚫 This is dangerous as it can be used for criminal activities. 🚫 📝 If you are currently in Korea, please update your KLiK profile and search for job postings to apply! ◼ https://www.klik.co.kr/profile 2️⃣ Be cautious if companies ask for your phone number, email, or resume! 🚫 KLiK Lounge is not intended to be used by corporate members! 🚫 3️⃣ If you are currently living outside Korea but still want companies to learn more about you, please create a profile on KLiK and visit the page below to submit your information! ◼ https://klik-jobkorea.notion.site/1a82b24c8dcc80e9a0b2e6a6a2107f9b?pvs=105 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact KLiK Customer Support via email at klik_cs@jobkorea.co.kr. Thanks again for using KLiK! 🙌
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💡 Weekly Highlight Positions [25/11/07] 💡Looking for an internship or a global career opportunity in Korea? 🌏 This week, we’ve gathered amazing openings that are perfect for foreigners from top global and Korean companies! You can now explore roles at Siemens Healthineers, SM Entertainment, BCG, Trip.com, and BMW Financial Services; offering valuable experience in marketing, finance, consulting, and more. 🚀 Don’t miss your chance to kick-start your career in Korea with these industry leaders! 💼 🎓 Internships 📍Siemens Healthineers 1️⃣ Application Specialist Intern - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCR5Z00XET 📍Crown Confectionary ((주)크라운제과) 1️⃣ International Internship Program[영미권] - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRB0M0YJS 📍BMW Financial Services 1️⃣ 2026 상반기 인턴 채용 - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRHTKQHEW 📍Trip.com 1️⃣ Airline Business Development Intern - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRRNR0XCP 📍Thomson Reuters 1️⃣ Internship Program 2026 - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCS43QQHBA 💼 Full-Time Jobs 📍SM Entertainment 1️⃣ 해외(영미권) 언론홍보 담당자 - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCR8DQQH8J 📍The Green Climate Fund 1️⃣ Investigative Support Analyst - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRD6QQH6K 2️⃣ Learning and Knowledge Manager - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRFGBQHBM 📍 고운세상코스메틱 (Dr.G) 1️⃣ Global Social Content Creative - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRM580XBK 2️⃣ Japan Online MD - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRPBZQHDN 📍 Trip.com 1️⃣ Social Media & Live Streaming Operations - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRTVKQHFW 📍 BCG 1️⃣ Creative Manager - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRZJBQH70 📍Arena Entertainment (🏡 Fully Remote) 1️⃣ KOL/Influencer Growth Lead(Asia/Pacific) - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCS1XC0XFQ ✍🏻 Contract Jobs 📍BCG 1️⃣ Executive Assistant (1-Year) - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWCRX77QHDJ ⏰ Part-Time Jobs 📍U-Pic Clinic 1️⃣ Japanese Translator - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NDP7ZMJ366XH 📍McDonald 1️⃣ 대학로 Branch Staff - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWKMM1C0YKT 📍Zara 1️⃣ Myeongdong Zacaffe Staff - https://www.klik.co.kr/jobs/0NFWFZF3V61FH --------- ✨ Weekly Highlight job [25/10/31] : https://www.klik.co.kr/lounge/posts/668 ✨ Weekly Highlight job [25/10/17] : https://www.klik.co.kr/lounge/posts/664
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✍🏻 Complete TOPIK Test Guide by KLiKPlanning to take the TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean)? This complete guide covers everything you need to know, from exam levels and structure to study tips and resources! ----- The official TOPIK website is temporarily unavailable due to a major fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) data center. ----- ✅ Types of TOPIK exam 1️⃣ TOPIK PBT (Paper-Based Test) → The traditional TOPIK exam where you take the test on paper with a pencil. Most test-takers still use this format. 🏷️ TOPIK I : 40,000 KRW/TOPIK II : 55,000 KRW 2️⃣ TOPIK IBT (Internet-Based Test) → A newer digital version of TOPIK where you take the test on a computer instead of paper. It’s being expanded to make the exam more accessible. 🏷️ TOPIK I : 70,000 KRW/TOPIK II : 95,000 KRW 3️⃣ TOPIK 말하기 (Speaking Test) → A separate test that evaluates your spoken Korean skills. Unlike PBT/IBT, which focus on reading & listening (and writing in TOPIK II), this one directly measures how well you can speak Korean in real situations. 🏷️ 80,000 KRW ✅ Why people take TOPIK? 1️⃣ TOPIK - University admission & scholarships - Proof of Korean for employers when apply for jobs - Visa applications (varies by type of visa) - Personal reasons such as tracking learning progress 2️⃣ TOPIK Speaking - Extra points for GKS scholarship (Level 4+) - University admission & scholarships for overseas Koreans - Job applications & HR evaluation in Korean companies - Visa applications (varies by type of visa) ⏰ TOPIK Time Schedule ⚡️ TOPIK I : * Must be in the exam room by 9:20AM Listening/Reading 10:00 - 11:40AM ⚡️ TOPIK II : * Must be in the exam room by 12:20PM Listening/Writing 1:00-2.50PM Reading 3:20-4:30PM ⚡️ TOPIK Speaking * Must be in the exam room by 4:20PM Speaking 5:00-5:30PM 📅 2025 TOPIK Exam schedule : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWGUID/TWGUID0020.do 📌 TOPIK Exam location : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWGUID/TWGUID0040.do *Exams are at designated centers. Some locations may not open for certain sessions, sometimes without notice, always check your confirmed center. 👉🏻How to Register for Exam : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWGUID/TWGUID0060.do 🖨️ Print your exam ticket : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWMYPG/TWMYPG0030-001.do 📝 Official Practice Test : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWSTDY/TWSTDY0080.do ❤️‍🔥 Check your score here : https://www.topik.go.kr/TWMYPG/TWMYPG0060-001.do 🍀 TIPS! Most Korean companies generally require TOPIK Level 3 or 4 for regular office jobs, while positions that need more advanced Korean (like client-facing roles, or management) often ask for Level 5 or 6. If you have any questions about TOPIK, leave them below and we’ll get back to you!
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MY FIRST JOB EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH KOREA Here is my first post about the place where I work now! I began working here on July 22, 2024, and I've now been here for one year.  In general, I'm very happy with my current job and my coworkers. They're friendly, and even though we don't share the same language or culture, they try to teach me and learn from me as well.  However, there are some times when our work is very strict and we have done overtime, although we are still working overtime. From 08:00 AM till 6:00 PM (currently), but before it was from 7:30 AM till 6:30 PM, which is actually very hard. But at least we are getting paid on time! Coming to my work, I am in the marketing department; however, I am the only one in my department LOL! So, I guess there's no work pressure, but yeah during the month end my work is reviewd by our manager, lol.  So, I think I am happy with the current work environment because I had a toxic one in my home country! I hope you had a fun time reading this. I will try to post more often about my work life in South Korea. Sharing some tips below that will help you at Korean work places: 1. Hierarchy & Seniority (위계질서) Age and job title determine interactions. Juniors defer to seniors in speech, decision-making, and social settings. Using formal language (존댓말) is essential. 2. Work Hours & Overtime Standard hours are 9 AM to 6 PM, but unpaid overtime is common. Some companies have reduced this due to labor law reforms, but a culture of “face time” (staying until the boss leaves) persists. 3. Group Mentality Team success is more important than individual performance. Decisions are often made collectively or top-down, not independently. Conformity and harmony are preferred over confrontation. 4. Strong Work Ethic Employees are expected to show dedication, endurance, and loyalty. Taking initiative is respected—but only within proper boundaries. Being seen as hardworking is important, sometimes more than actual output. 5. Company Loyalty Employees often stay with the same company for years. There’s strong emphasis on group identity—your workplace is part of your personal identity. 6. Hoesik (회식 – Company Dinners) Socializing after work, often involving food and alcohol. Considered an extension of work, helping build team unity. Not mandatory by law, but often culturally expected, especially by older generations. 7. Communication Style Communication is indirect and polite. Criticism is softened or done privately. Speaking out too directly can be seen as rude or disruptive. 8. Recent Changes & Generational Shifts Younger workers are pushing for better work-life balance, flexibility, and casual office cultures. Some companies now offer remote work, flexible hours, and reduced 회식 pressure. Despite changes, traditional norms remain strong, especially in large conglomerates (재벌). I hope these tricks will help you in future, also stay calm and be confident as these tips will help you to have a great experience. Thank you, and have a great day ahead!
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Korean Graduation Day Guide 🎓Graduation in Korea isn’t just a formal event—it’s a whole experience. From the iconic gowns and endless campus photo shoots to self-studios and trendy flower bouquets, Korean-style graduation has become a celebration that blends tradition with Instagram-worthy creativity. If you want to get the most out of your big day, here’s how to do it the Korean way. 1. Rent Your Gown (and Maybe Upgrade It) Most Korean universities don’t hand out gowns for free anymore, so students usually rent them. Around campus, you’ll find pop-up shops offering full sets: gown, cap, tassel, and even diploma props. Some shops let you pick different colors or styles, so if you’ve always wanted to graduate in something a little fancier (hello, velvet trim), this is your chance. It’s surprisingly affordable and makes your photos look polished. 2. Book a Self-Studio (셀프 스튜디오) Self-studios are a huge graduation trend in Korea. For about an hour, you get your own mini photo studio with professional lighting and backdrops. All you do is press the remote and pose with your friends. It’s fun, affordable, and much less awkward than standing stiffly in front of a stranger. Many studios even provide cute props—like number balloons for your graduation year or fake diplomas—so you can go all out. 3. Search “졸업스냅” for Professional Shoots Want the full photo spread? Search “졸업스냅” on Naver or Instagram. Dozens of freelance photographers specialize in snapping graduates on campus. They know the prettiest cherry blossom spots, the campus gates where everyone poses, and how to capture candid laughter while you’re fixing your cap. If budget is tight, split a photographer with friends—you’ll save money and still get gorgeous solo shots. 4. Don’t Skip the Flower (or Plushie!) Bouquets In Korea, graduation bouquets aren’t just roses anymore. You’ll see creative options like sunflowers, money bouquets, or even plushie arrangements featuring Kakao Friends or Pokémon characters. Carrying one instantly levels up your photos, and it’s a sweet keepsake from the day. If your friends or family gift you flowers, keep them for a mini flat-lay shoot at home later. 5. Capture the Candid Chaos Yes, the polished photos are important, but don’t forget the real-life moments. Record clips of your friends running late in their gowns, the group cap toss that fails three times before you get it right, or your parents trying to take selfies at odd angles. These are the things you’ll laugh at years later—and they make your graduation story feel real, not staged. 6. Share It the Korean Way Graduation in Korea is practically a content day. Expect your Instagram feed to be filled with campus shots, mirror selfies in gowns, and TikTok reels set to K-pop songs. Jump on the trend by making your own reel—maybe a glow-up video showing your first day in Korea vs. your graduation day, or a GRWM vlog where you transform into “graduation-ready you.”
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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' :)
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How to Choose University in Korea: Ranking-Based TipsIf you’re thinking of studying in Korea, choosing the right university can feel overwhelming. Rankings are always a helpful guide, but it’s even more important to understand how & why these rankings work. In 2025, for example, Seoul National University continues to hold the top spot in many lists, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only option you should consider. Different ranking systems such as Times Higher Education (THE), QS, or uniRank each use their own criteria, from teaching & research quality to international outlook and industry cooperation. Knowing what matters most to you whether it’s academic reputation, research opportunities, or strong industry ties will help you narrow down the best choice. It’s also worth looking beyond the overall ranking to check subject-specific strengths. A university that may not be number one overall could still be leading in your area of interest. For example, KAIST rose to #82 in THE 2025 global ranking and is highly recognized for its excellence in science & engineering. Sungkyunkwan University has also made remarkable progress, climbing several spots by improve in research quality & subject performance. So if you are pursuing engineering, business, or the arts pay attention to subject rankings in addition to the general ones. Rankings,however, don’t capture everything that matters. Location and cost of living can make a huge difference in your student experience living in Seoul, for instance, will be very different from studying in a smaller city. International student services, such as English programs, housing assistance or visa support, are also essential factors to check. Scholarships and tuition affordability should not be overlooked either, because even the top schools can be expensive without financial support. Finally, universities that actively collaborate with industries often offer better internship opportunities and practical experience, which can matter just as much as academic prestige. Another point to consider is the future trajectory of each institution. Universities that are quickly improving, like KAIST & Sungkyunkwan, may offer new facilities, stronger networks, & greater opportunities by the time you graduate. Growth trends can sometimes be more valuable than static prestige. Of course, Seoul National University still stands as Korea’s top-ranked institution in both THE and QS 2025 rankings. It performs strongly across teaching, research, & global recognition, giving students access to a powerful alumni network and excellent academic resources. However, this prestige also comes with high competition for admission & higher living costs in Seoul. That means you should carefully weigh whether being at the very top aligns with your personal goals & situation. Ultimately, the best way to decide is to compare multiple rankings, identify universities that excel in your chosen field, and think about factors beyond the numbers like affordability, environment, and career opportunities.
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