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[Review]Employment Training Program for Internationals
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GIC
Date
2018-08-03
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927

 




1. Before your registration in this program what were your goals for your career?

 

 > After going back to India, I want to work in a Korean company. So my purpose was to learn the basic skills that is required while working in a Korean company. As the curriculum covered the business Korean text book and the other enhancement programs, So it will be very beneficial for my future perspective. (Shivam / India)

 

 > Before taking this class I had little to no knowledge related to real life in Korean companies. I read some books but there is a huge difference between reading books and experiencing for real. I was also worried about my Korean level and not being able to keep up with the other students, but I tried to prepare myself as much as I could (reading lessons before being taught). (Melline / Romania)

 

2. Are there any examples of how you used the program as a way to achieve those goals?

 > In fact, my participation was more exposed in the Business Korean class. I participated in team debates, and all class activities & discussions. Actually, I liked the book a lot, and hope we were able to study it all since it includes many important topics in business. Regarding our team presentation, I feel sad we could not prepare it early because most of the team members were absent most of the time. (Ebtisam / Yemen)

 

 > During join the program, The part that I like and try my best to catch up was Korea business class that focus on vocabulary and the content in the lessons, as it shows the view of the Korea working place and manner.  And one more thing, it was the way to write CV, cover letter and the interview manner as well as succeed experiences from seniors. (Heang Sokheng / Cambodia)

 

3. Now that the program is over, what were some areas in which you feel that you made improvement?

 > Knowledges and specialized Korean in business: know how to use appropriate words which are suitable in business working environment. Working styles and working cultures of Korean companies: know how to behave suitably with seniors, colleagues and customers. Group working: how to work well with others to make the best result. (HUYNH BICH THUY / Vietnam)

 

 > After I attended this program I feel more confident in writing a resume and a cover letter. Also I have understood better the Korean companies’ culture and environment and I have got a little bit more familiar with language used and the etiquette. Should I have not taken this course I would have had zero chances in getting ready (at least) the necessary documents for applying for a job. (Melline / Romania)