QUOTE(thurtin @ Mar 29 2018, 01:23 AM)
What do you do now and what do you plan to do there? Do you speak and write Korean?
Korea is not an easy place to find a job if you are not Korean. Period. The easiest and most popular job for non-Koreans is to be an English teacher but you have to be from the list of approved countries with English as the first language. Malaysia is not one of them. I heard and read that there is a demand for programming and engineering jobs for non-Koreans but I dont have the details. You are also unlikely to get a work visa without a sponsor.
As for me, I am in the communications field. I quit my old job in an international agency in KL and while on a break, I was asked to join my Korean branch. I don't need to write or speak Korean in my current job which is not very common in Korea.
Average salary in Korea for professionals is about 2k to 5k usd per month. Living expenses in Korea is probably medium-high, somewhere between Singapore and Hong Kong. Monthly expenses are from 500 usd to 1.5k usd per person excluding rent.
The rental system here is kinda complicated. You may need anywhere from 1k to 30k usd as rent deposit with monthly rent payments from 500 usd to 1.5k usd on average for a room or small studio.
there is a rental system in korea called JEONSE/CHONSEI.Korea is not an easy place to find a job if you are not Korean. Period. The easiest and most popular job for non-Koreans is to be an English teacher but you have to be from the list of approved countries with English as the first language. Malaysia is not one of them. I heard and read that there is a demand for programming and engineering jobs for non-Koreans but I dont have the details. You are also unlikely to get a work visa without a sponsor.
As for me, I am in the communications field. I quit my old job in an international agency in KL and while on a break, I was asked to join my Korean branch. I don't need to write or speak Korean in my current job which is not very common in Korea.
Average salary in Korea for professionals is about 2k to 5k usd per month. Living expenses in Korea is probably medium-high, somewhere between Singapore and Hong Kong. Monthly expenses are from 500 usd to 1.5k usd per person excluding rent.
The rental system here is kinda complicated. You may need anywhere from 1k to 30k usd as rent deposit with monthly rent payments from 500 usd to 1.5k usd on average for a room or small studio.
JEONSE/CHONSEI (‘KEY MONEY DEPOSIT’) is specific to Korea and involves depositing a large sum of money (usually works out to 30~60% of the property value/ price) with the landlord for the duration of the lease (usually 2 years). Once the tenant’s lease is up, the landlord must return the full amount. This is a very advantageous system for renters who have the money to make the key money deposit, which can range from KRW20 million to upwards of KRW300 million.
Under the Jeonse system the tenants pay a large deposit of money, usually about 25% – 70% of the value of the property, to the landlord. After this huge sum of money is paid no further monthly rent is required. At the end of the lease period (commonly two years) the landlord returns the key money without interest. Deductions can be made from the key money for repairs and damages. Also, If the landlord is unable to return the key money, the tenant can stay until the money is returned.
This post has been edited by COOLPINK: Jun 20 2018, 04:52 PM
Jun 20 2018, 04:48 PM

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