Writing an employment contract
Employment contract between hiring managers (standard labor contract, hourly rate)student job
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Employment Permit Procedure
Writing an employment contract
Employment contract between hiring managers (standard labor contract, hourly rate)Complete part-time employment confirmation form
Supplementary form, completed by the university’s international student representativeapplication
Attached documents, apply online or in personPermitted, disallowed
Attach a permit sticker or print an online permitAt JobFloy, complex employment permit procedures,
We can help you with everything, including employment contracts!
Check out the details in the table below!
Allowable time for each Korean language ability and degree program
(effective July 23)
Application documents
Special provisions for part-time work permit (subject to permit exclusion)
Standards for handling offenders who work without permission
Minimum wage in Korea
9,860 won
11,832won
14,790won
78,880 won
2,060,740 won
Weekly working hours of 8 hours a day, 5 days a week are 48 hours including weekly holidays.
This amount does not reflect welfare expenses (meals, transportation expenses, etc.), overtime work allowance, annual leave allowance, etc., and since weekly holiday allowances are different according to company regulations, it may be different from the actual weekly/monthly salary.
For foreigners working in Korea
The same applies!
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