Research Question: What are the core values of the company culture?
Method: Affinity diagram
Author: Eunyoung
Going to Graduate School with H4 Visa
If you have dependent visa and are planning to apply to graduate schools, this might help.
Jin Hee Cheon – A gayageum player
The second interviewee of Women at Work is Jin Hee Cheon. She is a freelancer as a gayageum player and a gayageum tutor. Gayageum is a Korean traditional string instrument that is played with fingers. Other than these two professions, she talked about her diverse experiences. Gayageum is pronounced like [ga-ya-geum] and written 가야금 in … Continue reading Jin Hee Cheon – A gayageum player
Living With A Dependent Visa In Silicon Valley
I came to the United States from Korea in May 2019. My dependent visa (H4) of my spouse (H1B) does not allow me to work in the United States, so I am legally and financially dependent on my husband. I chose to come with my husband (to be honest, I wanted to come), but the … Continue reading Living With A Dependent Visa In Silicon Valley
Why I Cancelled My Disney Plus Subscription After Two Months
I started to use Disney Plus a few days after the service began, and dropped out after two months. I have been a huge Disney fan since I was a teenager. I watched most of the Disney movies and dramas and followed Disney actors and singers. During my gap year after high school, I watched … Continue reading Why I Cancelled My Disney Plus Subscription After Two Months
Hyojin Kim – A mark-up engineer
The first interviewee of Women at Work is Hyojin Kim, a mark-up engineer. She started her career as a designer and is working as a mark-up engineer at a startup in Korea.
Why I am starting “Women at Work” interview
For the past three years of my work, I have had three different jobs as a performance marketer, a contents editor, and a people operations manager. While I was pursuing my career, I always pondered about myself: what I am good at and what I enjoy doing. I sought advice from others and searched for … Continue reading Why I am starting “Women at Work” interview
Why even a small startup needs People Operations
This post was written in Korean July 2018. Here is LINK to the original post. . . . . . It has been 8 months since I started my job at CLOSER (at the time I wrote this article in Korean). When I was asked to join the team and told my old co-workers that … Continue reading Why even a small startup needs People Operations
Apps I used on the trips
This post was originally written in May 2019 at Medium. I’m planning to move to the US with my spouse soon. Before he starts his job, we had a few months vacation due to the visa issue, so we visited a few places: Chiang Mai, Thailand with my mother in law, the cities in Portugal … Continue reading Apps I used on the trips