South
Korea currently hires workers from fifteen countries under the EPS and
plans to hire some 53,000 workers this year. Around 64,000 were hired
last year. Lee Dong Sirk, human resource director at the Korea EPS
centre in Nepal, said his government has given priority to Nepali
workers despite overall fall in job demands due to their good track
records and the tendency to return back home. “Those who have three
years of work experience in Korea can apply again after passing the
special Korea language test. The recruitment process has been simplified
for such workers,” Lee told reporters on Friday.
The EPS centre in Nepal holds a special language test every three
months. The upcoming test will be held on March 12 and the exam forms
can be collected from February 26 to March 2. The result of the test
will be published on March 31. For both fresh workers and reentrants,
successfully completing the Korean language test alone does not
guarantee a job in Korea, the centre added.
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