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2010 June

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Korea Update: April – June edition

Time Posted on Jun 30

Dear members, Please follow this link for the April - June edition of Korea Update from the New Zealand Embassy, Seoul. We hope it would be useful for you and feedback is welcome. Link:  http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B3Z9konc8AKKZTFkYzE2YzUtNjE0Ny00OTg0LTgyYzUtYjllMzE5ZDAwY2Qy&hl=en (more...)

Kiwi FTA to help consumers

Time Posted on Jun 24

06-20-2010 19:32 Kiwi FTA to help consumers By Cathy Rose A. Garcia Staff Reporter The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce has high hopes for the free trade agreement (FTA), which is currently being negotiated by New Zealand and Korea. "The Kiwi Chamber eagerly supports the proposed FTA. Opportunity abounds to deepen a great relationship that has been in place for many decades and to improve market access... Any free trade agreement would benefit the consumers ultimately,’’ Chris Callen, chairman of the Kiwi Chamber, told The Korea Times. (more...)

Adrian K. H. Lee

Time Posted on Jun 20

Core Business / Service

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Summary of Activities

  • Proven records with marketing & sales over 16 years of technical sales experience
  • Maintained high level contact with customers in Asia Pacific and have good understanding about customer applications in various industrial sectors with the same language they use in the job site
  • Solid track record of consistently meeting and exceeding company goals and objectives
  • MBA in International Business and B.Sc. in Precision Mechanical Engineering
  • Well organized with strong analytical ability
  • Proactive, open-minded, execute, hard working, trust worthy, goal oriented, self starter, team oriented (“Good to Great” Supportive Leadership Style), and flexibility to relocate and travel

Key Contacts:

Adrian Lee (이경환)Adrain Lee
Mobile Mail: AdrianLee7@show.co.kr
Phone: 82 (0)2 484 0285
Mobile: 82 (0)10 4131 0285
Fax:     82 (0)2 6455 0285
Email:  s975944@hotmail.com
Mobile Mail: AdrianLee7@show.co.kr
Phone:  +82 (0)2 484 0285
Mobile: +82 (0)10 4131 0285
Fax:       +82 (0)2 6455 0285
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Breakfast with John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand. July 5th

Time Posted on Jun 18

Dear Members, We are excited to announce the visit of New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key to Korea in early July. (more...)

Kiwi Young Leaders: Seminars

Time Posted on Jun 5

 

Kiwi Young Leaders' Seminars give members a chance to learn from people experienced in Korea in an interactive setting.

The focus of our seminars is on sharing practical knowledge and wisdom that people will use in the near future.

 

Next Seminar

 

October 28th: Kiwi Young Leaders Seminar - Starting a Business in Korea

What: Kiwi Young Leaders has organised a seminar exploring starting a business in Korea. Special thanks to the Seoul Global Business Center for their help.

The seminar will feature speakers and guests with experience in this area, who can answer questions and offer advice.

In addition, the seminar will cover the different options for starting a business in Korea, the initial actions required and visa issues involved.

Guests and speakers include:

Youngju Seo, business counselor from the Seoul Global Center.

Christie Lee, from Hana Tax.

Cody Hunter, fellow Kiwi and owner-operator of Studio X Fitness in Seoul. http://www.studio-x-fitness.com/index.htm

When: October 28th - Thursday 6.30-9.00

Where: New Zealand Embassy Seoul

Map: http://www.nzembassy.com/korea/about-the-embassy/contact-us

RSVP: kiwi.young.leaders@gmail.com

Cost: Free of charge for Kiwi Young Leaders members

Past Seminars

 

August 24th: Kiwi Young Leaders Job Opportunities Seminar

Held at the brand new offices of the New Zealand Embassy in Seoul, Kiwi Young Leaders organised three guest speakers to present on the issue of "Employment opportunities for people with experience living in Korea".

We were also joined by some members of the MBA group from Auckland that consisted of New Zealand business professionals visiting Korea as part of their course. Some of them had been in hiring positions in New Zealand and were able to talk about their experiences and give advice from a firm based in New Zealand's perspective.

The three speakers were:

Peter_Thomas-63x91Peter Thomas 
Financial Controller, ZESPRI International (Korea) Co., Ltd

Peter talked about the path that led him to Korea and about the hiring practices of Zespri based on his experience. Some brief notes of interest:

  • Zespri is becoming more interested in Asia and their operations in New Zealand are interested in people with experience in Asia.
  • Zespri internationally tends to hire locals and has only a handful of Kiwi expat employees and they are in quite high managerial positions attained through experience with the company. He mentioned this is similar in other large New Zealand international firms.

LukasBeech1-62x88Lukas Beech
Consultant, McKinney Consulting Inc.

Lukas Beech works for McKinney Consulting, an executive search firm based in Korea. He offered advice on breaking into the Korean job market and some general advice on doing resumes in Korea.

  • When applying for jobs in Korea don't try to compete with Koreans based on academics (unless your academics are amazing). Focus on more practical things that you can offer.
  • If you are a foreigner you have to ask yourself "why would a Korean company hire me over a local Korean?". Therefore you need to offer something special and these days English speaking is not considered special outside of teaching it.

 

GraemeSolloway-70x99Graeme Solloway
New Zealand Trade Commissioner,
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise

Graeme was able to talk about his observations working for the New Zealand government but also his own personal work experience. He started off working as a geologist. He has had many different jobs throughout his career and has ended up as New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Trade Commissioner to Korea.

  • He advised that your career path is never certain and be prepared to make a change.
  • The New Zealand government typically hires local overseas staff except for a handful of people in key positions, similar to the situation with Zespri.
  • The government is looking at Asia and people with experience in Asia are valued however policies on government spending are limiting the hiring organisations like New Zealand Trade and Enterprise can do.

UPDATE: Soccer World Cup _NZ v Italy June 20

Time Posted on Jun 1

The Italian Chamber of Commerce has invited all Kiwis to join them on the 20th to watch the game at the Club Italia in Hannam (as below).  Here’s the map: http://www.clubitalia.or.kr/map.php The game begins at 23:00 hours. The event on the 15th was a great success. Thanks for everyone's attendance. Check out the full schedule here: http://www.marca.com/deporte/futbol/mundial/sudafrica-2010/calendario-english.html (more...)

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