According to a survey by Job Korea (www.jobkorea.co.kr), an online recruiting company, 90.1 percent of respondents wanted to get a job overseas if there was a chance. However, very few people succeed in getting a job abroad and not many people know which path for a job overseas is successful and safe. It’s much harder to get a job related to their major directly after graduation, so more and more students are considering internship programs or job training courses as preparation for a job overseas. The following are three ways to do an internship overseas: government programs, private agency p
During the last five months, many people have crowded around the Kyobo Building intersection in Seoul. Why did this congestion happen? This reason is that famous actors such as Jang Dong-gun, Ahn Sung-kee, Park Joong-hoon, and Lee Jun-ki and directors demonstrated against the government's plan to halve the screen quota. The Korean government announced the reduction of the screen quota on January 26. The screen quota is that theaters should show Korean movies for a designated number of days. In Korea, the screen quota has been carried out since 1967 and has been 146 days since 1985. Han Duk-soo
Positive understanding about organ donation is spreading in Korean society lately. This social phenomenon was partly affected by a section, “Open the Eyes,” of the MBC TV program “Exclamation Mark,” televised on Saturday night. This program offered eyesight-disabled people cornea transplants and made more people interested in organ donation. Last September, Beobjang, a monk, donated his body after he died. Because of that, Buddhists’ donation rate is getting higher. A public advertisement (KOBACO) shows the people who got organ transplants and a chance to live new lives. Kim Sang-jin, an ordin