Working in HK or S. Korea?



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Posted by Pudding-delight 11 yrs ago
Hi guys,


I have a job offer in HK, and another in S. Korea. The packages are pretty much similar, however I am not sure where it'd be best? HK or South Korea?


What's your experience like in HK? Feel free to inform me of anything you think I should be aware of - in case I am not.


Thanks in advance!

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COMMENTS
Ed 11 yrs ago
I've visited Korea but not lived... but from what I can see HK is far more international and cosmopolitan... It would be my first choice.

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Pudding-delight 11 yrs ago
Thanks Ed, yeah and since it's China, I guess it's worth to be located there rather than being in S. Korea.


I just had another question, not sure anyone could answer that, but do people make friends easily over there & stuff? I know odd question but since I'll be going on my own, having friends would be great.

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grobi223 11 yrs ago
Hey,


HK is great and you will make friends easily. I live in HK and have also been to South Korea. The general vibe in HK is much better (I think) and more western which makes it easier to adapt. Where are you from?

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Pudding-delight 11 yrs ago
Thanks Grobi. I guess all that'll make a difference now is the package I'll be offered, so let's see. But yeah I too, was in favour of HK.

I am actually French but have lived in the UK for almost half of my life.

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hf_35 11 yrs ago
Hey! I had similar dilemma as you a few months ago but now i'm in HK and loving every minute of it! i think more ppl in HK can speak English, compared to S.Korea. good luck!

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Pudding-delight 11 yrs ago
Thanks hf, your reply will help me in taking my decision.

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Sarhan 11 yrs ago
Hi Pudding-delight ,


I hope you made decision already :) .Do you have any idea about the chances for french speakers to find job in Hong Kong ?

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Pudding-delight 11 yrs ago
Hi Sarhan


Do you speak French? Or are you an actual French citizen? France & HK have special arrangements that allows their citizen to work in either country with a 12 months visa, so that's a plus for us (Double check the info though).


Now, regarding the French speaking market in HK, there are jobs available but from my experience, and the info I gathered, things get tough when you're not physically in HK. You can try hk.jobsdb.com


And the usual requirements are that you need to speak good English which I guess you do. :) So you could perhaps look into English speaking jobs as well since it's a usual requirement.


Learn some Cantonese/Mandarin as well, this is a huge asset as well for every job seeker looking to work/relocate to HK/China.


Don't hesitate to ask if you have any other question, I'll do my best to reply according to my knowledge & experience.

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Pudding-delight 10 yrs ago
Hi there,


Well, I guess what you could do is attend networking events, and keep contacting local recruiters.


I am not sure whether there is a plethora of French companies in HK, or not, but why would you limit yourself to these anyway? You're in an international hub, so make the most of it.


Learn the language, I noticed it seems harder to get a decent job in HK without speaking Hongkongese really. Mainland China has a lot more opportunites overall in my view. HK seems saturated to me if you ask me.


Good luck and let us know how you get on!

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Sarhan 10 yrs ago
Hi Pudding-delight ,


Thanks for your reply again . Yes I am trying to get in touch with some recruiters here .I have successed to settle two meetings till now .So did you move to china now ?



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Pudding-delight 10 yrs ago
Hi Sarhan,


I wish you good luck with your job search.


I sent you a private message with some info you could make use of for now.


As for me, I haven't moved there yet, but will do since I am convinced it'll be a better option for me, and my fiance who's wanting to return to his original country as well.


Keep us updated on your progress.

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