Can i get job quite easily after doing Korean Hon's and what are the most common jobs and there salaries???
Hey Daniya,
Yes, every subjects has got there perks and cons. It's impossible to give a single response to this topic because it's so broad. You will definitely get jobs after completing Korean Honours. To make a decent living in this industry, you must be able to communicate well in day-to-day tasks and be an expert in one or more fields.
Basic information is translated by interpreters. It's not difficult to find a job that pays around 30,000 dollars each month. I'd say a bundle worth 4 lakhs is quite basic; it's the cheapest you can get. In essence, there is no limit. If you have good communication and translation skills and are already extremely good in your profession, you can expect at least 7 to 8 lakhs easily. Really good people who are experts in their profession are compensated in the range of 15 to 20 lakhs.
That was about the job market in corporations. If you want to work in a different profession, such as a tourist guide, the situation is different; their earnings might be extremely high or extremely poor, depending on their networking, communication, and other social abilities. I know tourist guides who make around 45 millions per month and whose Korean abilities aren't really impressive. However, because they handle large groups of travelers, they make a lot of commissions from hotels, restaurants, and shopping establishments. Every purchase made by a visitor is taken from them. They get 30-40% commission on large sums of money, but that isn't for everyone.
It's a different story if you want to go into the world of freelancing. When you work as a translator or interpreter as a freelancer. Translators who are truly professional earn on average 3 to 5 rupees per word for translation, depending on their skill, networking abilities, and other factors.
It's not tough to earn 30 to 50 thousand or even 1 lakh per month from home if you're really excellent at it and have good networks and contacts with some firms, and you have your online profiles on freelancer.com or other websites. But getting to that point isn't simple.
It's a completely different scenario if you want to do business with Korea, such as import or export, or form a partnership with good people to do business with India and Korea. Those choices are always available. Once you've overcome the language barrier, you'll be able to communicate with a large number of Koreans and take advantage of numerous chances. We'll concentrate on the broader job market because that's where the majority of people work.
There are several Indian firms that do business in Korea and hire individuals in India to service Korean clients and customers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Oracle. The majority of multinational corporations employ Indians to provide support to their Korean clientele. There are numerous good companies, such as Samsung, Hyundai, and LG, as well as many smaller companies, such as Cera gym. They also employ Korean language interpreters and other services.
Hope this information helps.
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