Yes. English teaching remains one of the most in-demand jobs for foreigners in South Korea. Public schools, private academies (hagwons), and international schools regularly hire English teachers through the E-2 visa. Demand is steady because English proficiency plays a key role in Korea’s education and business environment. Candidates with bachelor’s degrees and TEFL/TESOL certifications have strong hiring prospects. University teaching and corporate language training roles also exist for experienced educators. English teaching jobs often include benefits such as housing, airfare, healthcare, and paid leave, making them attractive and stable opportunities for foreign workers.