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Landing a Job in Korea – Tips from a UX Designer in Seoul

D-2, D-4, H-2, D-10, E-7, and F-2? Want to know the differences between all the visas Korea offers? I've been through all of them and will share my experience working as a freelancer under each.

K-Startup Grand Challenge

The K-Startup Grand Challenge 2023

The K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC) program is the most significant inbound global startup program that brings innovative foreign startups into South Korea. It is Asia’s first-of-its-kind “all-expenses-paid” program organized and hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the National IT…

Korean Startup New Ideas

Entrepreneurs in Korea Can’t be Afraid to Try New Startup Ideas

For the Korean startup ecosystem to flourish, Korea needs more and more entrepreneurs trying new things. Therefore it is important for entrepreneurs in Korea to always be open to trying to ideas for their business or startup. Even the Korean government is more open to trying new ideas such as…

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    Genetics Startups in Korea Changing the Future of Healthcare

    Advancement in technology has lowered the cost of gene sequencing technologies. This has led to the rise of genetics startups in Korea that are looking to change the future of healthcare. Genomic data is now widely available which will play a vital role in understanding complex diseases and more…

    neurology startups in Korea

    Top Neurology Startups in Korea Advancing Neuroscience

    Some of the top neurology startups in Korea are getting a lot of attention due to their amazing work in neuroscience. The study of the human brain is complex which is why technology is vital to help us understand what is going on inside this organ. There has been a lot of focus in regards to the…

    Edtech SaaS Startups in Korea for Classroom Management

    Classrooms are starting to look a lot different than they were pre-covid-19. In Seoul, some schools have gone away from the traditional chalkboards and have moved on to digital whiteboards. Many classrooms also have iPads for their students. Technology and especially the internet has had a major…