This book entitled Korean Working Cultiut Understanding the Unique Challenges and Opportunities of Working in a Korean Company provides a comprehensive overview of Korcan working culture, from job-seeking to unique challenges and opportunities that Korean workers face. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in leaming more about this fascinating and complex topic. It would be a valuable resource for students, researchers, business professionals, and anyone curious about Korean culture. Part I of this book discusses the different ways to find a job in South Korea, including the importance of networking and the prevalence of part-time jobs for teenagcrs. lt also explores the Korean obsession with bccoming a civil servant and the difticulty ofpassing the exam. Part II examines the hard work ethic prevalent in Korean culture and how the country's rapid economic development has shaped it. It also discusses the importance of collective decision-making in Korean organizations and the unique leadership style of Korean CEOs. Part 111 looks at the business etiquette expected in South Korea and the Kim Young Ran Act, which prohibits gift-giving in the workplace. It also explores the Korean fashion standards that middle-class workers follow.