concept   employees
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, employees prioritize harmony, loyalty, and long hours, often showing dedication to the company through after-work socializing.

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1 construction worker South Korea Highly respected for their craftsmanship and skill in traditional building techniques. 1
2 construction worker South Korea May often wear a white helmet and face mask for protection, and be involved in meticulous, precise construction work 1
3 construction workers South Korea Respected for their dedication and precision in building and maintaining structures 1
4 employee South Korea The exchange of business cards with formal bowing is an important part of the initial meeting with a new employee 1
5 employee South Korea Expected to respect and follow the decisions and instructions of their superiors without question. 1
6 employee South Korea Expected to show deference to senior colleagues and use formal language 1
7 employees South Korea Employees are often expected to prioritize work over personal time, leading to a strong work ethic and long hours. 1
8 employees South Korea Employees are expected to prioritize harmony and teamwork within the workplace. 1
9 office worker South Korea Office workers are expected to show loyalty and dedication to their company, often working long hours and participating in after-work social activities. 1
10 office worker South Korea May be expected to participate in after-work socializing and team-building activities 1
11 office worker South Korea Often expected to work long hours, display loyalty to the company, and participate in after-work social activities with colleagues. 1
12 office worker South Korea Often expected to work long hours, with a strong emphasis on loyalty and dedication to the company 1
13 worker South Korea Workers are expected to show strong loyalty to their company and may work long hours, often overtime, to demonstrate commitment. 1
14 worker South Korea Workers have a strong sense of duty and are expected to prioritize the goals of the company or organization over personal life. 1
15 workers South Korea Workers are expected to prioritize long hours of dedication to their jobs, often working late into the evening. 1
16 workers South Korea Workers often have long working hours and may engage in after-hours socializing with colleagues as part of company culture. 1
17 workers South Korea Workers often have a strong sense of loyalty to their company and may work long hours, including unpaid overtime. 1