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Read ArticleThe company behind the AI-based platform for matching foreign workers convened students, employers, and academia for an evening of career building.
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Jably, the team behind the K-TAG AI matching platform, hosted K-TAG Beyond Borders, a networking event bringing together international students, partner companies, and university faculty from across Korea.
The evening focused on practical career building — visa-aware job matching, work-permit guidance, and one-on-one introductions with hiring partners. Attendees from Sogang University, Yonsei University, and Korea University shared experiences and discussed what makes settlement in Korea easier for foreign talent.
Jably plans to run the program quarterly, expanding the host-city footprint with each iteration.

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