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Job Match Seoul provides lifeline for international students in choppy career landscape Ahn Hyo-jin, a career consultant specializing in international student consultations at Job Match Seoul, talks to a student that visited the center on Monday. [LEE TAE-HEE] When submitting a hundred résumés seems insufficient to land a job in Korea as an international student, finding the right source to assist in a job search can drastically change results. "There are university students in their senior year or those who've just graduated coming to the center, telling us they don't know why they keep getting rejected even though they've sent their résumés to over 100 companies," said Ahn Hyo-jin, a career consultant specializing in international student consultations at the Job Match Seoul center.

“We sit down with them to analyze their problem by asking which companies they applied to, then we look at their résumés and self-introduction to see if there’s anything crucial missing and teach them how to write those documents.” Job Match Seoul in Jung District, central Seoul, is a career counseling center operated by Seoul since 2022, offering one-on-one consultations and guidance in a job-seeker’s application journey. After seeing some foreign nationals also visit for help, the center officially opened consultations for international students in March.



Being a center operated by Seoul, consultations are offered to foreign nationals aged 15 to 39 who are residing in Seoul.

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