We have alot of upcoming openings. I am looking for dedicated employees who's willing to come to Seoul Korea to work. We work on chemical plant projects majorly on engineering, Procurement, and construction.If you are interested please email me your name, contact number, email address, degree, and full time job expeirence(prefer 2~3 years of experience on engineering company) at jblee1.lee@samsung.com. We are looking to hire 50~60. ME, Che, EE, Civil, Bus, and MBA are welcome. You can find detail of our company at http://www.secl.co.krI graduated from NCSU Dec 2005 w/ ME degree and I look forward to see alot of wolfpacks to be with us.[Edited on April 24, 2007 at 9:03 AM. Reason : .]
4/24/2007 9:01:34 AM
i love seoul.
4/24/2007 9:02:17 AM
I’ve got seoul but I’m not a soldier
4/24/2007 9:18:20 AM
this job would be awesome if you could get smuggled into North Korea with a D80 and a camcorder
4/24/2007 11:04:16 AM
how the hell can anyone get any experience when every damn opening requires experience? sry, back to the thread
4/24/2007 11:22:41 AM
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4/24/2007 1:03:47 PM
4/24/2007 1:33:40 PM
find jobs that don't require lots of experience imo.
4/24/2007 2:47:02 PM
is there a contract length or minimum preference? are you currently located there?
4/24/2007 4:23:19 PM
There's no contract length. It's a full time job.
4/25/2007 8:59:23 PM
4/25/2007 9:21:20 PM
bttt
4/27/2007 9:43:20 PM
let me just add a little something to thisif you want a job, there are ways to get hired even without experience. It's called networking. Join a professional organization and attend their meetings. ACEC/NC, PENC, AIA, etc. Student dues are rediculously cheap, so you go to meetings, act like you care about the subjects being discussed (and maybe you'll find you do!) and get to know the old guys who run the place. If they like you, and a couple years from now as you're about to graduate you reveal to them you don't have any experience but are really excited about getting a job in X engineering field, they have the connections to make something happen.Of course, you've got to [not] be an idiot for that to work, but it's happened before. Someone I know has absolutely zero engineering experience and is probably going to get offered a 5yr+ experience level job based on connections through networking. So it happens. Your degree can count for a lot more than you think it can, and many times employers dont give a damn about GPA. Show them you can communicate, work hard, and aren't afraid of things you don't understand, and that'll go a long way.
4/28/2007 10:24:39 AM
5/2/2007 10:45:01 AM
^^you spelled "ridiculously" wrong
5/2/2007 10:52:16 AM
btttI'm looking for people who's interested. I handed over those people who sent me their information and resume directly to HR team manager.
5/4/2007 3:56:35 AM
5/4/2007 5:21:36 AM
will they pay for visitations back to the US for my wife, and for housing as an expatriot package, and for private schooling??I would love to work in korea, but it would take a sweet package to get me there.
5/4/2007 8:45:29 AM
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5/9/2007 12:23:26 AM
They put the experience requirements in entry level job ads to filter out all the pussy faggots who are not critical thinkers. Most of them dream of an experienced candidate who is perfect for the job and wants a cheap salary, but they really just expect a bunch of new grads to apply.Depending on the pay, this looks like a cool opportunity.[Edited on May 9, 2007 at 12:38 AM. Reason : sdf]
5/9/2007 12:36:20 AM