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get job
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South Korea
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Networking and personal connections play a significant role in getting a job.
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2
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get job
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South Korea
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Personal connections and recommendations (known as 'nepotism') play a significant role, and the interview process may involve elaborate social customs and gift giving.
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3
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get job
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South Korea
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Securing a job often involves personal connections and recommendations from within one's social or professional network.
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4
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getting job
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South Korea
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Seeking a job through personal connections and referrals is highly valued, and often yields better results than applying through traditional job postings.
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5
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getting job
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South Korea
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Using a personal connection or recommendation (referred to as 'nepotism') to secure a job is more socially acceptable and common.
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6
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hire
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South Korea
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Often involves a strong emphasis on loyalty to the company and long-term commitment from the employee.
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1
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7
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hiring
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South Korea
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Often involves lifetime employment with strong emphasis on loyalty and company commitment.
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1
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8
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hiring
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South Korea
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The hiring process often involves extensive background checks and referrals from existing employees are highly valued.
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1
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9
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job hopping
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South Korea
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Viewed as disloyal and may harm long-term career prospects
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1
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10
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job interview
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South Korea
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Job interviews may focus more on group harmony and conformity to organizational culture.
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1
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11
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job market
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South Korea
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Job market with emphasis on group harmony and loyalty to the company
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1
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12
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job mobility
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South Korea
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Less common and perceived as less stable or loyal to employers if changing jobs frequently
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13
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job stability
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South Korea
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Job stability is highly valued and changing jobs frequently is often seen as a sign of irresponsibility or lack of commitment.
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1
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14
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new job
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South Korea
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A cause for celebration and sharing a gift with coworkers
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1
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15
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new job
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South Korea
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Marked by a respectful attitude towards senior colleagues and a period of adjustment to the workplace culture.
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1
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16
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new job
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South Korea
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It's customary to give a small gift to coworkers when starting a new job
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