Hello everybody . I'm new here and I would really like your help . My name is Beatrice Elena , I'm a Romanian citizen living in Egypt . I'm 23 years old and I am currently looking for a job in Seoul . Regarding this matter , I wanted to ask you few questions if you don't mind. I saw that most of the teaching jobs require a bachelor degree ( which I do not have ) , so in this case could I find a job in this field ? Even if it's like an admin or assistant ? Regarding the other fields , I have 1 year of experience in Tourism ( I worked in a hotel in Qatar - Middle East ) , could I find a job in the hotel industry there ? Also I have worked for almost 2 years in customer service so I was wondering if there's any opportunity for this field as well . If yes could you please refer me to any website that conducts such type of recruitment ? Or if you could let me know about the major websites where are posted the available positions in South Korea ? I would really appreciate that because I've been searching for quite some time now and there's no luck until this point . Awaiting your reply , And thank you for taking your time and taking my message in consideration .
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Most expats working in South Korea commonly go there for a few years to teach English. However, requirements are getting tougher and most employers are asking for people with a bachelors degree who are native English speakers.
Elena, I am not sure what your success would be in finding a job in tourism or hospitality, but it is worth emphasizing your language skills when applying for positions in these areas.
For some general info on the employment opportunities in South Korea please take a look at this page on Working in South Korea.
Kind regards,
Shantalie