Bonsoir à tous!
Je m'appelle Asma et je passe en première STG l'année prochaine.
J'ai un bon niveau en langues.
Je souhaiterais partir m'installée définitivement(un jour peut-être) en Corée du sud.
Mais je suis réaliste je ne vais pas prendre la décision de m'installer dans un pays sans l'avoir visiter avant. Ma grande soeur âgée de 19 ans vas à la rentrée prochaine commencer un cursus en LLCE à l'inalco en Coréen et souhaite, après avoir obtenue ca licence en coréen, ce spécialiser en commerce international.
Et je voudrais savoir (ayant pris spécialité communication en stg) quel travail je pouvais faire, je suis très attirer vers les médias coréen, la publicité, et mon rêve serait de travailler à la SM entertainment http://www.smtown.com/ )
J'y ai réfléchis pendant très longtemps car j'adore la musique, la télévision, organiser des évènements comme des show ou autres. Ça reste un rêve que peut-être que je le réaliserais un jour qui sais. Je suis douée lorsqu'il s'agit de musique.
Ou alors travailler dans une boite qui produit des "dramas" en faire la promotion ou autre choses.
Donc quels travail je peux faire avec un bac STG spécialité communication en poche?
Et dans le monde des média?
Et un travail pas trop mal payer?
PS: Je ne suis pas une gamine qui cherche à partir en Corée en rêvant de finir avec un beau Coréen j'adore ce pays et ça fait environ 7 ans.
Si je puis me permettre, deux trois mini conseils:
- un , tu commences à apprendre gentillement la langue (assimil ou autres ...). Sûrement pas facile , donc raison de plus pour commencer tôt, sans stress . Par exemple, tu regardes Lady Vengeance en VO !!! 😎😎 😉
- deux , tu te prépares un petit cursus étudiant crédible, et en profite pour établir des passerelles avec la Corée : tu fais un mémoire sur un thème qui concerne la Corée (histoire de se mettre en relation avec des spécialistes proches du pays), tu t'y trouves un stage
- pendant tes études , tu enquêtes sur les medias coréens tel Sherlock Holmes : comment fonctionnent -ils, est il possible d'y travailler, quels sont leur besoin, quels métiers recrutent - ils ...
- tu te renseignes sur les entreprises françaises présentes là-bas
le but : prendre un max d'info, te faire connaître et ensuite les pistes apparaîtront d'elles même
(la démarche de ta soeur me paraît très futée )
Voilà voilà ...
PS: Je ne suis pas une gamine qui cherche à partir en Corée en rêvant de finir avec un beau Coréen
Merci!!
- Apprendre avec Assimil: Wah j'ai déjà essayer c'est très dur, je n'arrivais pas à apprendre les lettre mais je m'y entraine depuis quelques semaine et j'ai pratiquement assimiler toutes les lettre j'essaye de mettre en pratique ce que j'apprends tous les jours puisque je regarde des dramas tous les jours ou des émission de variétés!
- S'y trouver un stage: Je passe en première donc je ne vois pas où je pourrais trouver un stage, mais si je peux je le ferais!! AJA AJA FIGHTING!!😉
- Enquêter sur les médias: oui, je cherche mais je trouve pratiquement rien ou alors j'ai mal chercher?
- Quelles entreprises Françaises y sont implantées...Je pense qu'il serait préférable pour moi de travailler dans une entreprise Française pendants 2ans et demander une mutation dans leur bâtiments Coréens? Je pourrait?
- J'en ait regarder tellement des dramas mais...en VO...j'ai regarder des dramas japonais et je comprenais pratiquement tous ce qu'ils disaient mais le Coréen c'est beaucoup plus complexe >.<
J'ai pris la spécialité communication en STG c'est bon? je pourrais devenir expert comptable si je prendrais l'autre spéécialité mais je sais que la communication m'aiderais plus enfin je pense!
Vous n'avez pas une idée de ce que je pourrais faire? J'aimerais bien travailler dans une société de divertissement comme par exemple chef de projet pour des dramas, films ou autres.😄
PS: Oui un beau Coréen! Je sais pas si j'aurais le temps mais bon peut-être hehe
Si tu veux aller bosser en Corée dans un avenir plus ou moins lointain, tu devrais:
- faire des études dans ton domaine (la communication par exemple) + faire des études de Coréen en parallèle. Une de mes profs (de Japonais) nous avait recommander de faire par exemple une double licence (ex: Commerce International + LLCE Japonais pour avoir des deux qualifications)
Car sans l'un des deux, ça va s'avérer plus difficile de trouver du travail là bas !
- pendant tes études, essayer de faire un séjour Erasmus (6 mois ou 1 an) en Corée pour améliorer ton niveau, rencontrer des coréens et pourquoi pas découvrir des pistes de travails et/ou d'études !
- un stage, très bonne idée, mais avec ton bac pour l'instant, tu ne peux rien espérer !
- Continue de bosser ton coréen + prends des cours du soir, ou des cours particuliers si tu peux et s'il y en a dans ta région.
En gros, aller travailler en Corée, c'est possible, mais c'est un projet que tu vas devoir travailler dès maintenant, faire des recherches, améliorer ton niveau en langue etc..
Eh bien pour le moment je ne sais pas trop où je vais si ce n'est que je me dirige vers de la communication ce qui me vas complètement!
Mais le problème est que je ne sais pas quoi faire exactement après mon BAC (quel diplome préparer).
Un diplome? Lequel? Car j'aimerais vraiment travailler dans les domaine qui touche aux dramas ou alors la sm entertainment http://www.smtown.com/ ou alors la yg entertainment http://www.ygfamily.com/ mais je ne sais pas avec quel genre de diplome je peux etre embaucher!
Ma mère à du mal à me laisser partir c'est sure mais je veux vivre mon rêve!
J'ai même voulu m'inscrire à une audition http://www.francezone.com/mbc_star1.html mais elle ne veux pas!
Je ne sais pas trop comment lui faire comprendre que c'est ce que je veux! Ou alors je devrais la mettre devant le fait accompli?
Erasmus, non je ne peut pas je prefere faire mon cursus ici.
Pour l'instant tu es mineur alors tu n'as pas d'autre choix que de respecter ce que ta mère te dit.
Tu pourras tenter une autre audition plus tard, quand tu auras 18 ans.
Concernant les études pour bosser dans le domaine des films Coréens etc.. je peux pas trop t'aider ! Continues tes recherches (peut être sur des forums spécialisés Corée, Japon etc..)
Hi,
I’m leaving on September 4th for Vancouver as a tourist for 6 months.
My boyfriend works there, so I’m going to visit him. I’d like to take the opportunity to learn English at a school during October and November.
Could you recommend any schools—price, activities, location, reputation, etc.?
Hi! I’m 76 and have traveled a lot in my life, and now I’m looking to settle in Réunion.
I’ve seen a retirement community in Saint-Pierre (Ravine des Cabris) and a residence called Village d’Or in Sainte-Clotilde.
I have a feeling that living in Saint-Joseph might be better.
I’ve submitted both applications and would love your thoughts—also if you know of any friendly small residences for rent, or if you have experience living there.
My pension is 1,460 €.
Thanks so much for your help!
Looking forward to hearing from you—warm regards to everyone
After living for many years in the West (Belgium, Italy, Switzerland),
I’ve decided to return and settle in Cameroon, my home country.
Currently an entrepreneur in real estate and transport, I’m looking for a partner / partners / foundation to collaborate on an agriculture project, as I own 10 hectares of land.
The hectares have remained unused for years due to a lack of financial means, since the project requires what I’d call a considerable investment. As the main stakeholder, I have a minimal contribution to offer.
I believe it’s time to bring this space to life to meet pressing needs and serve the common good of society.
The project is simple:
1) Grow maize + build a processing plant to produce flour
2) Open a mini supermarket + a modern bakery using the flour for pastries, etc.
3) Build a healthcare service
4) Build a nursery and primary school
5) Construct free housing for retired expatriates in exchange for their voluntary contributions in their respective fields.
This is a project I truly believe in, and I invite anyone interested to add their personal touch—whether through advice, guidance, or involvement.
Note: This project has national and international potential in terms of employment.
Hi everyone, my son’s school is offering him a one-month Erasmus trip to Ireland, but he has to find a junior cycle school that will accept him and a host family on his own. Honestly, we’re struggling—we’ve contacted two schools and haven’t heard back! If you have any leads...
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I’m considering moving to Miami to live and work for a few years.
If anyone knows what the administrative formalities are—both for getting a work permit and for the steps and reputable organizations to contact (since I imagine there are scammers in this space) when buying a studio in Miami or Miami Beach—I’d love any info you can share!
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has already had the experience of working abroad?
I don’t have a specific country in mind yet, so I’m open to hearing about your experiences on this topic—the pros and cons, etc.
Hi there!
I’m a young Malian looking to work in Morocco. Besides a passport, what other documents are required at the **Moroccan** border?
Thanks for your help!
Hi there. I’m planning to move to Luxembourg around December 2025 or January 2026. I’ll be looking for a job and settling in. My question is: is it too complicated to find housing? Is the job market more advantageous and easier than in France? I’m open to any information that could help me.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences about marrying a Cuban and moving to Cuba (not the other way around!). Yes, some of us actually *want* to stay on the island! Is it possible to work there without too much hassle, or is it really complicated?
I’m heading to Bangkok for a 5-month internship, and I’m wondering about the budget because I’ve read all sorts of things—so I decided to post here to get answers tailored to my situation! :D
I found housing that costs me 7,000 baht (I know it’s a bit pricey, but it’s super convenient...), which works out to about 160 € all-inclusive. So, I was wondering if it’s realistic to live on 500 or 600 € per month, and if so, under what conditions? Is that enough, considering I’ll be working 40 hours a week?
Thanks in advance for your replies—I hope they’ll reassure me!
WEP offers loads of different projects, including one I really like: helping and volunteering on a farm, particularly in South America (Peru or Argentina).
I’d love to know if anyone has tried this project or knows someone who has... or has done something similar? I’d like to get some feedback before diving into the adventure.
If so, could you share your thoughts on the project, any tips, etc.?
Hi there,
Our departure time is getting closer (we have less than 2 years left—it’s both a long time and so short!). To start preparing seriously, we’ll need quite a bit of info. If anyone knows the rates charged by movers for a crate to French Polynesia, or what pitfalls to avoid (I know you can get quotes directly from movers, but I’d love insights from actual customers😉).
Are there any special requirements before leaving France (aside from taxes...)?
Thanks to everyone for your help—every bit of info is useful. We’re aiming for a departure around 06/2010 (just need to save up a little more...).
Thanks again!
Hi, I’m a self-employed physiotherapist in France, and as my wife (a nurse) and I look into working abroad in about two years, I’ve been offered an equivalence to become a respiratory physiotherapist in Switzerland. Actually, I’m currently doing a postgraduate diploma in pediatric respiratory physiotherapy and want to specialize in that area. Anyway, that’s not the main point—could anyone explain the pros and cons of doing this job in Switzerland? Based on the paperwork I’ve received, the equivalence seems purely administrative or almost... What about working conditions, quality of life, salaries, etc.?
Thanks for your replies.
PS: Same question for my wife, a nurse, regarding her integration.
I’m looking for information about jobs in early childhood in New Caledonia. I’m currently a childminder in a MAM (multi-accueil) and I’ve also worked for about 6 years in several daycare centers as a childcare assistant.
In the summer of 2026, my husband is being transferred to New Caledonia. We’ll be living near Nouméa. Do you know if the early childhood sector is a good field for jobs there?
Can’t wait to discover this island! Right now, we’re in the middle of all the administrative paperwork for our 3 kids, finding housing, bringing our cat to the territory, and so on!
Thanks for your feedback!!
Hi there,
I’ve been living in Bali for a month now, but unfortunately on a VOA visa. I’m looking for a European company that’s set up in Indonesia. I’m in electrotechnical maintenance—air conditioning, cold rooms, 220V/380V electricity. I’ve been a tradesperson for 3 months and can bring my full professional toolkit. If anyone’s interested, let me know!
You can send me a message.
Best regards,
I’d love to go to Japan to travel, and if things go well, work there too.
Has anyone tried finding a job there? Is it even possible without speaking Japanese?
I’m thinking of starting out in restaurants (dishwashing or serving) and then moving into my field, IT.
I’d like to move to Spain, specifically to Málaga.
To do that, I’d like to know if I’ll need any official documents from France to work there, or anything like that...
I’d also love to hear from people who’ve moved to Spain for work—do Spaniards like the French? Is it hard to fit in? What are the salary ranges for a ready-to-wear salesperson? And is it easy to find housing?
My partner and I currently live in Antibes—we’re both freelancers working remotely. We’re thinking about potentially moving to Italy.
We’d like to settle near the French border, between Ventimiglia and San Remo (this is important because we need access to Nice Airport twice a month). ✈️
I’d love to hear about life in this region! We’re looking for a quiet spot close to the sea. Any recommendations? As for the paperwork, is it difficult to get everything official? Is finding housing tough in this area? What kind of guarantees are usually required? If any kind soul could shed some light on this, we’d really appreciate it! 🥺🏻
I'm looking for an au pair who'd like to come to Bournemouth in the south of England, and I'd love to know what the best websites are to find one, please.
I’d like to get some information about my eligibility for the DV Lottery.
About my background:
• I earned a *Bac Pro* through VAE (*Validation des Acquis de l’Expérience*), issued by the *Éducation nationale*.
• I also have a professional certification as a *Conseiller en Insertion* (Employment Counselor), issued by the Ministry of Labor.
• Altogether, this adds up to a *Bac+2* level.
I’d like to know if this level qualifies me to apply for the DV Lottery.
Regarding my work experience:
• I work as an *Employment Counselor*.
• I checked on O*Net Online for the classification: Job Zone 4, SVP Range: 7.0 – <8.0.
• I only have one year of experience, but I handle similar tasks in business creation.
So my question is: can I apply for the DV Lottery despite my relatively short experience, given that my job falls under Job Zone 4?
I’m looking for info on villages around Aix, like Fuveau, Bouc-Bel-Air, or even Éguilles and Venelles?
We’re a couple with a child living in the Paris region, and I’ll be relocating to Aix-en-Provence in spring 2026. We’d love to swap our apartment for a house with a pool within 20-30 minutes max of central Aix, with a budget of around 650k €.
In terms of climate and geography, I’ve read that Aix is in a basin where it can get really hot. What about the surrounding villages that are a bit more elevated, like Venelles? Is it just as stifling?
Starting this spring, we want to settle near Aix-en-Provence. We're tired of living in the mountains with all the snow—we really need some sunshine and a fresh start. Is it hard to find a house to rent there? What about prices? If you have any great tips or useful info about the area, we’d love to hear it. I work in education and want to do prevention work in Marseille or Aix—are there jobs in the social sector?
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Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin.
I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well:
I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers?
First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand?
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Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)