You will teach at a hagwon, you will like it, and most of all, you WILL teach the kiddos to say "Top of the morning, to ya."So it will be.
It's "top o' the mornin, to ya" ya thick huair!
As someone who has done E-7 (office) jobs before, it's not worth the hassle most of the time...unless you're a direct hire from abroad with an expat package in the field of engineering/finance/law/high level post graduate research...or you're really high level in your field. I'm sure you've done your research on all the hoops one will have to jump through to qualify for an E-7, along with all the hoops a potential employer would also have to jump through.Regular "office work" will net you about 2.5-3.5 mil per month with no housing or the usual flight allowance E-2s get. I made more money doing ESL and a few side jobs, which ESL allowed me to do. Once you're in the office, you'll be stuck there for at least 9 hours every day.Here are two of the sites I remember:https://www.peoplenjob.com/#!http://seoulprofessionals.com/
Even at 4-5 million per month youre at the low end of expat packages. These jobs run well into 80-120 million won per year plus perks like kids tuition at international schools, high end apartments or actual houses and even car allowances.I used to know an engineer who was hired by Samsung directly from the UK. They put him in their office in Gangnam, plus glitzy Gangnam apartment with a salary of something like 15 million won per month and basically gave the guy nothing to do. He was managed as badly as NETs in public schools get managed. The staff didnt want him there and he was an extra hassle for everyone because he couldnt speak the language, so they just let him be. He did a 3 year stint before moving on to work on the World Cup projects in Qatar.