According to the Ministry of Education on the 5th, a survey of a total of 1,207 international students at the "Foreign Student Job Fair" held in various parts of the country from June to October last year showed that 42.5% of respondents said they were only interested in Korean employment when asked about the country of employment plan. 45.5% of 'Korea or Home Country' and 12.0% of 'Korea or Third Country'.
When asked about the desired employment area, 55.1% cited "current residential area" and 37.2% cited "metropolitan area."
The desired employment industries were manufacturing and mining (16.1%), wholesale and retail, lodging, and food (10.0%), professional, scientific and technical services (9.8%), and public and educational services (9.5%).
Vietnam (32.6%) had the highest nationality of foreign students, followed by Uzbekistan (18.3%), China (13.1%), Mongolia (6.5%), Japan (0.8%), and the United States (0.3%).
Meanwhile, a survey of 98 companies participating in the job fair found that 57% of them said it was "difficult to hire domestic workers" because of hiring foreigners. 22% of the respondents said "for the diversity of talent within the organization" and 17% said "for the development of new overseas markets."
When asked if they have plans to expand foreign recruitment over the next five years, 65.3% of companies said they have plans to do so.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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