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What do you usually do when studying and working in Korea?
1, as a Chinese teacher, teaching Korean Chinese part-time.

In Korea, many Chinese schools offer advanced Chinese classes. In Korea, learning Chinese has become the most popular foreign language besides English, so a large number of Chinese lecturers are needed. For China students, why not make use of their language advantages to earn living expenses and tuition? What's more, the salary is good and the job is very good. You can get an extra 654.38+0 million (equivalent to 8300) a month.

However, it seems that teaching Koreans Chinese is not as simple as going to restaurants and convenience stores. I suggest you make up your knowledge of Chinese at home first, or go to an international Chinese teacher training school like Rusen Chinese.

2. Go to the convenience store to work

The convenience store is a mini-supermarket. I work here, mainly responsible for cashier and goods inspection. The salary is similar to that of a restaurant. You can experience the daily life of Koreans and learn the language, but it is also very hard.

3. Work as a waiter in a restaurant.

In Korea, restaurants and restaurant jobs are characterized by low thresholds and easy job hunting. But the salary is low, with an hourly salary of 3,000-4,000 won (equivalent to RMB 25-35 yuan), and the work is rather hard.

4. Go to a travel agency to be a Chinese tour guide.

Chinese tour guides need to have a certain foundation in Korean, know all aspects of Korean, and work as part-time tour guides in travel agencies with considerable income. Most of the tourists to Korea come from Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, so the demand for Chinese tour guides is in short supply.

5. Internship in a multinational company

If there is an opportunity, you can use the holiday to work in the overseas department of a company with international business for a period of time. On the one hand, you can get a relatively stable income, on the other hand, you can understand the basic operation of Korean companies and the life of working-class people. The monthly income is generally 800- 1 ten thousand won (equivalent to RMB 6630-8300).