Trang Chủ/Việc Làm

💼 Làm Việc tại Hàn Quốc

Cách tìm việc làm tại Hàn Quốc với tư cách người nước ngoài.

⚠️ Work Visa Required

Most foreigners need an E-7 (Specific Activities) visa to work legally in Korea. Some visa types (D-2, D-4) allow limited part-time work. Check the specific rules for your visa type.

E-7 Work Visa Guide →

Top Industries Hiring Foreigners

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IT & Technology

Samsung, LG, Kakao, Naver, LINE, Krafton, Nexon hire internationally

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English Teaching

EPIK public school program, private hagwon, universities — high demand

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Manufacturing

Korea's chaebols: Hyundai, Samsung, POSCO, SK Group

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Global Companies

Many Fortune 500 companies have Korean HQs hiring English-speaking staff

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Gaming & Entertainment

Nexon, Netmarble, NCSoft — world-class gaming industry

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Healthcare & Pharma

International hospitals, medical device companies, pharma research

Best Job Boards in Korea

Average Salaries in Korea (2026)

RoleAnnual Salary
Software Engineer₩40M–₩80M/year
English Teacher (EPIK)₩20M–₩26M/year
Marketing Manager₩35M–₩60M/year
Sales Representative₩28M–₩50M/year
Finance Analyst₩35M–₩60M/year
UX/UI Designer₩30M–₩55M/year

* Estimates. Varies by experience, company size, and location.

📄 Korean Resume (이력서) Tips

  • Korean resumes traditionally include a photo — include a professional headshot
  • Include TOPIK (Korean proficiency) score if you have one
  • TOEIC score is commonly requested for English speakers applying to Korean companies
  • List education in reverse chronological order
  • Korean cover letters (자기소개서) are often long and personal — tell your story
  • LinkedIn profiles increasingly important for international hires