"Seeking Global Talent"... Wadiz Launches Open Recruitment for Foreign Applicants
Recruitment for Global Producer, Marketing, and Service Design Roles
Wadiz announced on the 14th that it is conducting the '2026 Korea University Foreigners Open Recruitment' to hire talent who will lead global business expansion together.
This recruitment focuses on global talent who will work in Korea and have a deep understanding of the languages, cultures, and customers of the Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese markets. Domestic applicants with overseas experience, strong foreign language skills, and an understanding of local markets are also eligible to apply.
The recruitment fields include ▲Global Producer ▲Global Marketing ▲Global Service Design, all of which are roles related to overseas business. New team members will be responsible for discovering global brands and partners, supporting their entry and growth in the Korean market, and establishing a collaboration system with local agencies. They will also design the direction of products, marketing, content, and services based on customer responses and user behavior in each country.
Applications will be accepted until the 27th. For detailed information and to apply, please refer to the Wadiz recruitment notice page.
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A Wadiz official stated, "We will create the next phase of Wadiz's global business together with talented people who will join us on the journey of helping overseas brands take their first steps in Korea and supporting domestic brands in expanding globally."
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