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accountants
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South Korea
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Highly respected professionals who are expected to demonstrate loyalty to their employers and maintain a sense of harmony within the workplace.
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2
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accountants
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South Korea
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Accountants are highly respected professionals, often seen as key advisors in business and finance.
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3
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accounting
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North Korea
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Less common due to centralized economy and government control over financial systems.
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1
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4
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accounting
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South Korea
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Accounting is highly structured and emphasizes harmony and group consensus, with a strong focus on long-term relationships and business alliances.
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1
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5
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accounting
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South Korea
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Maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontation is considered important in accounting interactions.
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1
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6
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accounting firm
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on large accounting firms providing auditing services for corporations, with a focus on maintaining corporate transparency and accountability
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1
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7
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accounting firm
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South Korea
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Accounting firms are also involved in corporate governance and often provide management consulting services.
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1
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8
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accounting firm
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South Korea
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A strong emphasis is placed on the reputation and history of an accounting firm, with clients valuing long-standing relationships and stability.
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1
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9
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accounting firm
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South Korea
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Businesses often rely on in-house accountants or small consulting firms, and the concept of large specialized accounting firms is less common.
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