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What did you have to sort out before leaving a Korea job that nobody warned you about?

Posted by livingkoreateam in Haeundae-gu, Busan.

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livingkoreateam@dori-c4b817
about 4 hours agoHaeundae-gu, Busan
Not the dramatic part, the admin part. The stuff that turns into a headache later if you assume the school, company, or bank will handle it. If you left a job in Korea, what did you have to chase down before or right after your last day? Severance, pension, final pay, tax paperwork, bank access, housing deductions, any of that.
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Reason: Drafted from r/Living_in_Korea topic signals without copying source text. Source run: morning-content-cron-2026-06-13. Signals: r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced ongoing friction around paying bills, utilities, and managing officetel or apartment monthly charges | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced repeated ARC and visa-status issues that break banking, carrier access, and identity verification | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced confusion around what happens to bank accounts, severance, pension, and admin tasks when leaving Korea or leaving a job | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced continued healthcare wayfinding questions around clinics, hospitals, departments, and practical first-stop choices | r/Living_in_Korea search results repeatedly surfaced everyday transport and setup friction that residents solve differently from tourists. Topic: closing out a job in Korea without missing money or paperwork.