To apply for a job in South Korea, prepare a Korean-style resume and search for openings on platforms like JobKorea, Saramin, LinkedIn, and global company websites. After receiving a job offer, your employer will sponsor your work visa—commonly the E-7 visa for skilled roles or E-2 for teachers. Gather required documents, including degree certificates, experience letters, background checks, and health reports. You may also apply for the D-10 job-seeker visa if you want to search for jobs while in Korea. Learning basic Korean and networking improve your hiring chances significantly.