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Comparatively speaking, are Japanese companies better or Korean companies better?

Just as bad, they are all foreign companies.

As far as wages are concerned, South Korea's guaranteed bottom is 65,438+10,000 yuan, and Japan's is 300,000 yuan. It is certain that the situation in South Korea is better.

However, Japan is easier to find and earn more money than South Korea, but relatively speaking, on average (I only know the situation in Seoul and Tokyo), Japanese prices are about one-third more expensive than South Korea.

Korea is more practical. I don't know how your language is. If they are all zero-based, going to Japan is considered more likely to be a black worker, and even if you apply to a language school first, many schools should refer to your Japanese class hours or ability test scores, while South Korea is relatively relaxed.

1。 Tell me about Samsung. Samsung is the largest and most influential company in Korea, and its annual turnover accounts for 10% of Korea's GDP. . )。 Samsung was originally a purely private enterprise, founded by the father of Lee Kun-hee, the current president of Samsung. To tell the truth, Li Jianxi's father is still very entrepreneurial. He built Samsung into a big company from scratch. Later, in the 1960s, the South Korean government didn't know what went wrong. The big consortia that suddenly attacked South Korea were nationalized. Almost all the bosses have been thrown into prison. When Samsung's boss saw something was wrong, he immediately joined other big consortia in South Korea and took the initiative to hand over most of the company's shares to the government for free. Since then, the South Korean government has always had absolute control over Samsung. So in the final analysis, Samsung is a state-owned enterprise.

2。 Let's start with the big consortia in South Korea. Let me take Samsung as an example. Koreans are naturally overjoyed, so the Korean government strongly supports some enterprises, especially Samsung. You may only know Samsung's electronic products now. In fact, Samsung's products cover a wide range:

Electronic products, semiconductors (Samsung Semiconductor ranks second in the world, second only to Intel), shipbuilding (Samsung Heavy Industry is very strong), Samsung Insurance, Samsung Securities, Samsung Hospital, clothing, shoes and socks (Samsung Textile), Samsung Food, Samsung Cosmetics, even building satellites and opening hotels (the best hotel in Seoul is built by Samsung) and so on. . . . In short, almost all Samsung made by Koreans have been done. Among them, Samsung Electronics is the core of Samsung Group.

This is an important feature of Korea's economic take-off. Several consortia are controlled by the government, diversified development and surprise attacks in key areas are still worthy of recognition.

3。 Talk about Samsung's dependence on the China market. It is no exaggeration to say that no multinational company is so dependent on China as Samsung. In 2006, the sales of Samsung Electronics (including semiconductors) in China alone reached $35 billion. If the branch of Samsung Electronics in China is regarded as an independent company, it will rank among the top 500 in the world. So you should boycott Korean goods, and it is basically enough to boycott Samsung's electronic products. When Samsung Electronics collapsed, Samsung Group died in half, Samsung died, and the Korean economy basically died. It's that simple.

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4。 Tell me about the work of Koreans. To tell the truth, Koreans are typical workaholics and have almost no concept of getting off work on time. It is almost natural to work overtime for several hours after work, and their work attitude is very serious. This is what I appreciate most, and it is also worth learning. Look at our state-owned enterprises in China. How many people are really working?

5。 Talk about corporate culture. Korean companies pay attention to obedience, and subordinates absolutely obey their superiors. Right or wrong, the hierarchy is extremely strict. Basically, officials arrive early, and those who arrive later almost always say "good morning" and bow (of course, people in China don't play this game with them).

Once people from the Korean headquarters come to visit, they have to prepare for N days, all of which are desperately working overtime. In fact, when people from the headquarters come, it means that they will show up and enjoy the delicious food and wine in China, much like us in China.

Speaking of corporate culture, I have to say their employment system. Basically, Samsung will not fire employees. As long as you don't make a big mistake, even if you have nothing to do in the office every day, drink tea and brag online, the company is willing to let you stay forever. Not only Korean employees, but also China employees. I think this is ridiculous, which leads some people to take their wages to be vegetarian.

6。 Talk about Korean formalism (this is very bad). Korean companies attach great importance to reports, and many people do nothing but write reports. . ), this report does not seek the essence of the text, but only the beauty. It must be gaudy, colorful, colorful and neat, and it is best to have an animation or something. As for the content, it doesn't matter.

7。 Talk about the waste of Korean enterprises in China. We know that in Korea, eating is very expensive, and eating meat is even more luxurious (see why Koreans like to eat kimchi? ), so when I came to China, I found that a pig in China had the same price as one of their cabbages (allow me to exaggerate). They are so excited that they basically go to the mountains to eat and drink after work every day (of course, the company reimburses them), and they are not drunk before they dare to make up their stomachs that have been wronged in China for decades). This is not good. When they came to China, they felt like grandpa. Not only can they eat, but almost all the expenses can be reimbursed by the company publicly. Last time I saw a Korean reimbursement with an invoice, more than 2,000 yuan, titled "conference fee". Dear, it costs more than two thousand for several people to open a bird. What's more, they went to the meeting while drinking.

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8。 Talk about Korean food and wine culture. We know that Koreans can't afford to eat meat, and the meals on the dinner table of ordinary Korean families are similar to those of poor mountain families in China. So they eat pickles. It would be ridiculous if someone really thinks that Koreans eat kimchi for health. Do you think they don't like meat? Korean barbecue is very famous, but most people dare not eat it casually. I don't want to go to China, a bunch of mutton kebabs 1 RMB. . . So they ate kimchi in a fancy way. Now kimchi is not only made of cabbage, but also cucumbers, radishes and so on.

Koreans love to drink, and they only drink white wine when they come to China. Whether you can drink it or not, you have to drink it at the dinner table, regardless of gender. So that every time I go out to eat with Koreans, I have to bring hangover medicine. . . The rules on the Korean wine table are extremely troublesome, and there are many kinds of drinking, such as cannonball wine and loyalty wine, so I won't elaborate. In short, to be a successful Korean man, you must first be a person who can drink.

9。 The attitude of Koreans towards China people. Generally speaking, they seem to have a natural sense of superiority towards China people. They tend to be arrogant and keep people away (and they all forget that their ancestors hardly recognized Emperor China as their father). This makes people very unhappy. What the fuck is there to delay? Didn't you say there are more pickles than me? Lao tze, I eat more meat than you eat kimchi! However, Koreans are happy to work in the China branch. They come to China with high subsidies in addition to their normal wages, and even their children come to China to study. And the price in China is a little lower than that in South Korea (a kilo of beef in South Korea is about 150 RMB). . . ) Economically speaking, they made a lot of money. More importantly, after coming to China branch, they became the boss, turned over and became the masters, and in the blink of an eye, the black-bone chicken became a phoenix. So every time a Korean is transferred back to the South Korean headquarters, it's like bereavement. . .

10。 Other things.

Koreans who come to work in China should learn Chinese. Unfortunately, no one can understand Chinese, let alone English. This is sheer nonsense. Their language talent is obvious. What's more, the documents and emails in the company are in Korean, which is disgusting. What's more, they all think we all know Korean. They also encouraged us to learn Korean, but we didn't know that we in China were the ancestors of their Koreans!