Please familiarize yourself with the typical types of organizations in Korea. Many students tend to consider multinational corporations (MNCs) for their post-MBA careers, which is understandable if they plan to return to familiar environments. However, we recognize that the needs and desires of MBA students have become more diverse, and smaller organizations such as early-stage start-ups and social ventures are also being seriously considered. It is worth noting that recruiters and hiring managers at corporations prefer international candidates who have proven work experience at Korean companies, even if it is limited. In fact, recent graduates have taken advantage of the opportunity to take risks by working at start-ups during summer vacations or after graduation.
For-Profit Organization 영리조직
Public Comapny 상장기업
- KOSPI (800+), KOSDAQ (1500+), KONEX (100+)
- Filing: Korea Exchange or Financial Advisory Service
Not-Listed Comapny 비상장기업
- Start-up 스타트업/벤처
- THE VC (by investment)
- Platum (by news)
- Wanted (by job posting)
- Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) 중소기업
- Worknet (Government-backed career portal)
- Foreign Direct Investment Company (FDI) 외국인투자기업
- 외국계기업 소개 by Robert Walters
- 외국인투자기업정보 (17,136건)
- peoplenjob (외국계기업 취업전문사이트, career portal)
- Social Enterprise 사회적기업
- 사회적경제 구인구직 게시판, 한국사회적기업진흥원
Not-For-Profit Organization 비영리조직
Government Agencies, State-Owned Enterprise (SOEs)
NGOs