1
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air force recruitment center
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North Korea
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Highly centralized and directly controlled by the government, with a focus on loyalty to the state and leadership.
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1
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2
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armed forces recruitment
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North Korea
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Mandatory for all eligible citizens
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1
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3
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armed forces recruitment
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South Korea
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Includes compulsory military service for most citizens
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1
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4
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army recruitment center
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South Korea
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A place for mandatory military service registration and to receive information about alternative service options.
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1
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5
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recruit
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South Korea
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Recruiting may involve strong emphasis on educational background and qualifications, and personal connections may play a significant role.
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1
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6
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recruit
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South Korea
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May involve significant emphasis on academic background and qualifications, often including examination scores
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1
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7
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recruit
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South Korea
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Recruits often go through a rigorous and intensive training process, including cultural assimilation and team-building exercises.
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1
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8
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recruit
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South Korea
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Employers often expect lifetime commitment from recruits, with job hopping seen as disloyal.
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1
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9
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recruit
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South Korea
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Recruiting may involve highly competitive exams and academic achievements.
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1
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10
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recruiter
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South Korea
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Recruiters are less common and direct applications to companies are more prevalent in the job market.
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1
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11
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recruiter
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South Korea
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Recruiters are less commonly used, as traditional hiring processes often prioritize personal connections and referrals over external recruitment agencies or professionals.
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1
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12
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recruiter
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South Korea
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Recruiters are less commonly used in the hiring process, as companies often rely on internal referrals and direct applications for filling job positions.
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1
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13
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recruitment
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South Korea
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Recruitment often involves group interviews and emphasizes harmony within the team.
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1
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