
Nearly half of small- and medium-sized exporters in Korea have shown interest in hiring foreign nationals for white-collar jobs amid the country's declining population and young jobseekers' preference...

I don't. I even removed analytics from my website which doesn't even have comments. It doesn't give me satisfaction at all.
Upvotes, it seems so random what gets upvoted anyway so most of the time it's not because of the quality of my post.
Comments, yes that one I like because I get to see other peoples view on the topic which I'm interested in.
Bret Hart - You're dereferencing a null pointer!
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I think Thore words are not adequate to describe your or my situation.
My main language is English right now because that is what I mostly use. It's my 4th language. I was 11 when I emigrated for the first time and between then and now I had two other main languages.
I'm not sure how easy it is to get to contribute to Lemmy, they are very big and have to move slow not to break things fo very many users.
I'm part of PieFed https://join.piefed.social/ which is still very small and fast to implement changes. The developers meet in a matrix chat and we know we have a lot to fix when it comes to UX and are eager to work with people knowledgable in this field.
If you're interested and have some time over I would introduce you to the other guys.
Define 'better'
So what, have you heard about transparency? /s
Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Dons 'Make Korea Great Again' Hat
At the playground, I brought a little sieve and sifted the sand. I made two piles—one with fine sand and one with coarse sand. They didn’t turn out very big. Then my son suddenly got up and ran toward the swing, so I had to get up and stop him.
Now I’m drinking a latte.
I would go with CS. It's very easy later to switch to management with a CS background, but it's im possible to switch to CS with å management background.
This is why North Korea can never give up their nukes.
The first episode of the new Black Mirror season. But after like 5 minutes I predicted the whole episode 95℅ happened exactly like I said, which was a bit dissapointing to be true.
Settings -> Apps -> NewPipe -> Set as default -> Open supported links [√]
Go also to 'Supported web addresses' and turn on the ones you want to open in NewPipe.
Nowadays if we don't let anyone in who did human rights violations then we would be alone. The times where the world got upset because of human rights violations is over, now basically everyone is doing it, both our enemies like Russia, China, Iran and our friends like Israel, USA, Turkey.
It's almost like if you're not doing active genocide then you're not going with the times.
/sad times
Now do it for the other Billionairs.
I'm already 46 and we kind of have the money, but not for a house in a reasonable area.
Our daughter answered: fungus
I failed as a science educator :(
Visa rules hold back Korean exporters from hiring more white-collar foreign workers
Nearly half of small- and medium-sized exporters in Korea have shown interest in hiring foreign nationals for white-collar jobs amid the country's declining population and young jobseekers' preference...
Nearly half of small- and medium-sized exporters in Korea have shown interest in hiring foreign nationals for white-collar jobs amid the country's declining population and young jobseekers' preference for large companies.
However, Korea's current visa system has been cited as a major obstacle to bringing more foreign professionals on board.
Attac Attac Sticky Sticky
I'm leaving Lemmy
One work around is to treat social media as write only media. This is how I treated Twitter, Reddid and Facebook for years before I left.
I don't care, I post when I have something to say.
I also still look fondly back on Objective-C
They already said they will make mistakes, what more do you want? /s
Chinese Embassy in US
As much as I dislike the Chinese Autocratig Regime, if they're right, then they're right.
Seoul’s first IKEA store gets out of signature ‘blue box’
Swedish home furnishing giant IKEA will open its first Seoul store next week, giving up the brand’s signature “blue box” architecture to localize it inside a new business complex in the city’s eastern...
Swedish home furnishing giant IKEA will open its first Seoul store next week, giving up the brand’s signature “blue box” architecture to localize it inside a new business complex in the city’s easternmost district.
Korean won falls to 16-year low as Trump tariffs go into effect
The Korean currency weakened to the lowest level in more than 16 years against the U.S. dollar, Wednesday, as Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs took effects. The won closed at 1,484.1 won per dollar o...
Korean currency weakens 10.9 won to 1,484.1 won per dollar, KOSPI drops 1.7%
The Korean currency weakened to the lowest level in more than 16 years against the U.S. dollar, Wednesday, as Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs take effects.
The won closed at 1,484.1 won per dollar on the daytime trading market, depreciating by 10.9 won from the previous day’s close. It was the lowest level since March 12, 2009, during the global financial crisis.
The won’s depreciation was largely attributable to a 25 percent tariff against Korea-manufactured goods, market analysts said.
White House Confirms Trump Is Exploring Ways To ‘Deport’ U.S. Citizens
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Donald Trump is exploring legal pathways to “deport” U.S. citizens to El Salvador, where the administration has already arranged to house deported immigrants in a prison known for its human rights abuses.
Less than 1% of foreign residents use mobile ID cards two months after launch
Two months after Korea introduced a mobile ID card for foreign residents, only about 4,500 people, or 0.23 percent, have so far obtained one, according to the Ministry of Justice. In its recent respon...
I'm not sure what they expected, not everyone runs and gets a new ARC just because of that immediately.
By chance I got a new ARC about a month ago and I got one which supports the mobile ID, but when I started looking into it how to set it up I couldn't find a straight forward description, especially not in English. This is why I still don't have it even though I was low key excited about that possibility.
BREAKING: President Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office as court upholds impeachment
The Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, resulting in his immediate removal from office. The decision to remove the president from office was unanimous, with all eig...
New presidential election must be held by June 3
The Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, resulting in his immediate removal from office. The decision to remove the president from office was unanimous, with all eight Constitutional Court justices voting in favor, 8–0.
The ruling came 111 days after the National Assembly passed the impeachment motion, accusing Yoon of treason for declaring martial law on Dec. 3, which was deemed a violation of constitutional rights.
Prison term sought again for ‘Squid Game’ actor Oh Young-soo in appeal
Prosecutors requested a one-year prison sentence for actor Oh Young-soo, 81, during the appeal trial of his indecent assault case on Thursday, repeating the sentence they sought in the first trial. Oh...
Oh, widely known as the “Gganbu grandpa” from the Netflix drama “Squid Game,” was sentenced in the first trial to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, for forcibly groping a younger actress from a theater troupe.
South Korean EV manufacturers gain traction as Chinese rivals face tariffs.
New US and European tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) have created market opportunities for South Korean manufacturers. While South Korean EV exports remain behind Chinese volumes, manufacturers can gain market share by emphasising design, performance, safety and transparency. As such, the US Inflation Reduction Act benefits South Korean producers, though political uncertainty poses risks. Success depends on leveraging technological expertise while adapting to policy shifts.
China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - China, Japan and South Korea agreed to jointly respond to U.S. tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said on Monday, an assertion Seoul called "somewhat exaggerated", while Tokyo said there was no such discussion.
The state media comments came after the three countries held their first economic dialogue in five years on Sunday, seeking to facilitate regional trade as the Asian export powers brace against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
China, Japan and South Korea to strengthen free trade
Top officials of China, Japan and South Korea held their first trade talks in five years amid US President Donald Trump's looming tariff threat.
Summary
China, Japan, and South Korea held their first trade talks in 5 years in Seoul, agreeing to deepen cooperation amid looming U.S. tariffs announced by Donald Trump.
With a 25% tariff on car imports threatening their export-heavy economies, the three nations pledged to advance negotiations on a trilateral free trade agreement and strengthen the RCEP.
South Korea’s trade minister emphasized joint action against global economic fragmentation.
The meeting marks a renewed push for regional trade unity as tensions with the U.S. grow. The next meeting will be held in Japan.
Market in Moran (South Korea)
Today we went to Moran where they have a traditional market every 5 days. There is kind of a food court with a lot of tents where it's ok warm during the winter and we ate there some pig skin and lung and then also a clam soup with noodles and a fried pancake.
South Korea, China industry ministers agree to cooperate in evolving global environment, Seoul says
Banks expand services for foreign residents in Korea as their population grows
Banks are enhancing their services for foreign customers in response to the ongoing increase in the country’s foreign population, industry officials said Friday. Beyond merely supporting financial tra...
Beyond merely supporting financial transactions for foreign workers, banks are expanding their offerings by introducing platforms to help foreign nationals better settle in Korea and launching services tailored to wealthy foreign individuals and corporations.
JB Financial Group, which owns Kwangju Bank and Jeonbuk Bank, will become the first domestic financial company to launch a comprehensive financial and social integration platform for foreign nationals in April.
Through this platform, tentatively named Bravo Korea, foreign customers will be able to access financial services such as deposit, installment savings and loan applications, as well as a wide range of essential everyday information, including visa-related services, Korean language education, house searches and job listings.