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Is it possible to get a non teaching job in Korea?
The article discusses the job market for non-teaching jobs in Korea, which is highly competitive, and outlines various types of jobs available, including marketing, IT, finance, and hospitality. Korean language proficiency is essential for most non-teaching jobs in Korea, and networking is crucial when looking for employment. Working in Korea offers numerous benefits such as a high standard of living and opportunities for professional growth but also comes with challenges such as language barriers and cultural differences. The article concludes that it's possible to find fulfilling employment in Korea outside of the education sector with careful preparation and research.