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  |   |  | eslHQ Enthusiast |  |  Join Date: Dec 25th, 2004 
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					Quote jswig  This seems to be the rule instead of the exception here. I have tried to learn not to take it personally. Whereas we consider it common professional courtesy to let the applicant know one way or the other, apparently Koreans do not. I guess the motto here is no news is bad news. When applying for a job that I really want I harass them. I take the initiative and follow through. I call to make sure they got my materials, ask when the interviews will be and when the decision wil be made. |  Thanks for the advice.  It's great.  
Actually I should have taken the harassment approach.  That seems like the best way.  My problem is I don't want to be the "pushy, demanding foreigner".  But now that I think about it, I can imagine most Koreans being pushy when it comes to getting something they really want.  
Great advice for the next job, though. On a side note, I might have posted a bit prematurely. I got the job I had initially set out to get but it was hard road getting there.    
later 
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