Your Ultimate Guide to the Best Job Websites for Foreigners in Korea!
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We all know that looking for a job in a new country can be challenging. But don't worry, the Dojeon Media team has you covered! In this article, we will look at some of the top trending job-searching websites to help you with your job search journey in South Korea.
GrabJob
This job portal is designed exclusively for foreigners in Korea who are looking for a job. In fact, this simple, easy-to-use portal displays both full-time and part-time job listings across several industries. Users are able to filter by job category and visa type, which makes GrabJob simple and easy to use for newcomers.
Klik
KLIK is a newer job search application and website. In essence, KLIK is a general Korean job website, and it also lists open roles for foreigners in Korea as well, in retail and the food service industry. KLIK however, is growing, and there is also a blog option on their website with tons of recommendations and helpful listings for foreigners in South Korea.
Korea Works
If you are looking for an ESL (English as a Second Language) position, Korea Works may be a great fit. This site specializes in ESL positions throughout Korea, along with guidance for newcomers in the industry. On the website, you are also able to find visa help and interview prep to help you get ahead.
KOTESOL Job Board
Also focusing on English teaching jobs in Korea, KOTESOL displays positions in public schools, private academies, and universities, along with the requirements for each one. It’s a go-to site for qualified teachers seeking long-term or higher-level ESL roles. Non-teaching opportunities are rare here.
JobBridge / VizaBridge
If you want to look for a job based on your visa type, then JobBridge is known for connecting and offering support to foreigners who are looking for a job in Korea. The platform includes service, teaching, office, and more specialized jobs in Korea, so for a broader job search, this site may be for you.
Which job search website has been your go-to in Korea? We would love to hear from you in the comments below!








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