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Good morning,recently I was looking around to resupply / expand my current pen and stationary "arsenal".As a left-hander, often burdened with several problems with writing utensils (mostly ink…Continue
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Location: Seoul, SOUTH KOREARequisition ID: 19054BRJob Title: Credit Control SpecialistDivision: Emerging MarketsBusiness Unit: Korea and ASEANBusiness Function: Finance / AccountingCountry: South…Continue
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My title might sound a bit odd, but looking at the following newspaper article: As Korean immigration already seems to be very strict and going over board to me, how do they manage to still miss all…Continue
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Ha-Joon Chang guardian.co.uk, Sunday 1 April 2012 20.30 BSTSouth Korea's sadness should serve as a warning to European countries that are embarking on major cuts to welfareMy native South Korea is…Continue
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Vince Kim said… Thanks for adding me!
Hello Philipp
Thanks for joining the Social Media, Business and You group.
If you ever wish to post within the group please do so, also if you ever have any questions about social media feel free to contact me directly.
Liam
Mike Meier, MBA said… I am a member of Seoul Advanced Toastmasters in Apgujeong and Roastmasters in Hyehwa. I am also the webmaster for the Korea Toastmasters Territorual Council (http://www.koreatm.org). There you can find our 34 chartered clubs and about 10 others that are on the verge of chartering that can also use members.
Some clubs once in a while host debates, which can be quite interesting. However, Toastmasters is more about individual speaking, as a well as enhancing your leadership skills through officer roles and events.
Mike Meier, MBA said… Easy Korean Academy - Apgujeong Station Exit 2

Yes, that is interesting to me. Thank you.

this here might be a quite interesting resource to you concerng your job: http://www.fluentin3months.com/how-to-become-a-location-independent-freelance-translator/
Fluent in three months? In Korean? No way... I'd say he's busier selling his Language Hacking Guide than he is at actually making money as a proper translator....
I forwarded your first message to Steven and here were his answers:
2. That's a nifty idea. In fact, I'm going to see if we can get a Meetup.com feed to import into a couple of our relevant pages. Thanks.
3. Nothing I can do about that as that stuff's all controlled at the Ning interface level.
Please forward your other suggestion to him as well:
re: "PPS: You maybe should think about free (cross-)promotion with other Korea-based (English) websites outside of the business area. Because I frankly know a dozen language & leisure website related to Korea, but only now I came up with KBC! ;) There you got a new point #3. ^.^"
Steven Bammel is the founding administrator of KBC & he is the "decision-maker" on stuff like that ^.^
Welcome to KBC!
I see that you're interested in connecting with others and sharing information. It's great to have you in the community! Thanks for joining ^.^
Please check out these sections (if you havent already):
http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/page/internships-1
http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/page/topic-central-get-a-job-in
http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/page/topic-central-korean-business
You might also find the Discussions section (under the Community tab near the top of your page) to be of interest. Please feel free to join in, as well as to initiate new discussions and ask questions. It’s a good opportunity to promote yourself & get to know others. I recommend exploring this community at your own pace.
I hope to see you at my next On-Line Networking Session on April 16th. You can get details and RSVP here: http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/events/online-networking-session
It’s a great way to get started!
Please let me know if I can help you with anything on KBC.
Lara
Member Relations Administrator
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