Pros
Looks good on a resume
Cons
If you don’t speak Korean, good luck. Google Translate wont work well either. Tough to be in project management when no one on your team understands you, can provide clear direction, or any feedback at all. You will quickly be cast aside if you do not meet their expectations/conform. Management becomes fixated on the smallest issues and will request immediate urgency to fix minute problems. Intense hierarchy where all decisions are run up a long line of seniority, of which you are, and will always be, at the bottom. No quality control, measurements, or data points will be given to you but they’ll tell you to call up someone from another company and basically yell at them to fix a problem you can’t prove really exists. You’ll be hired on by an American HR staff then dumped onto a Korean team that probably doesn’t need your help. It’s up to you to prove why you need your job and if you can keep it. The highest paying job I’ve had and the quickest I’ve ever left a place. Go work somewhere else if you care about your career or mental health.