Hire in South Korea

South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It occupies the southern portion of the Korean peninsula. The country is bordered by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) to the north, the East Sea (Sea of Japan) to the east, the East China Sea to the south, and the Yellow Sea to the west. It is separated from the Japanese island of Tsushima by the Korea Strait. South Korea’s largest industries are electronics, automobiles, telecommunications, shipbuilding, chemicals, and steel.

 

*Please note that the official currency is the currency of remuneration when employed through WorkMotion in South Korea.

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A quick overview of South Korea

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Cost of living index

$$$$ (20 of 139 countries)

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Currency

South Korean won (₩, KRW)

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Payroll frequency

Monthly

Basic facts

South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It occupies the southern portion of the Korean peninsula. The country is bordered by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) to the north, the East Sea (Sea of Japan) to the east, the East China Sea to the south, and the Yellow Sea to the west. It is separated from the Japanese island of Tsushima by the Korea Strait. South Korea’s largest industries are electronics, automobiles, telecommunications, shipbuilding, chemicals, and steel.

 

*Please note that the official currency is the currency of remuneration when employed through WorkMotion in South Korea.

Capital

Seoul

Official language/s

Korean

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Population

51.71 million (2023 est.)

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VAT - standard rate

10%

The national holidays mentioned below are valid for the year 2025.

January 1New Year's Day
January 28 - 30SeollalMovable
March 3March 1st MovementIndependence - Movement Day - In lieu of March 1
May 5Children's Day
May 5Buddha's BirthdayMovable
June 6Memorial Day
August 15Liberation Day
October 3National Foundation Day
Octobr 5 - 7Chuseok Movable
October 9Hangeul DayKorean Alphabet Day
December 25Christmas Day

The approximate time for sharing the contract with an employee in South Korea is 6 business days assuming no special requests or changes to our standard employment contract. Any such requests or changes would need to undergo internal and external review, directly leading to a time delay.

NOTE: This number is subject to change and is only an estimation of the Contract Sharing Time. The estimated Contract Sharing Time begins from the moment that WorkMotion has received all required information from both the client and the employee.

  • The notice period is standard for all employees, regardless of the length of service or position held.

  • The law does not specify the minimum or maximum period for probation but it is required to be reasonable.

  • There is no statutory provision for sick leave due to personal reasons in the South Korean Labor Standards Act. Employers can set their own regulations in the employment contract or through collective agreements.

  • Health check-ups should be conducted at least once every two years for office workers (every year for non-office worker).

The social security system of Korea has three components: social insurance, public assistance, and social welfare service. The benefits covered under social insurance are:

  • Health Insurance, Long term care insurance
  • Pension Insurance
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance.
Benefits Employer Contribution Employee Contribution
Pension* 4.5% 4.5%
Health Insurance** 3.545% 3.545%
Long Term Care Insurance 0.459% 0.459%
Worker’s Accident Compensation Insurance (WCI) 0.7%-18.6%
Unemployment Insurance 1.15% 0.90%
Disability Employment Fund fee based on the assessment. It applies only to employers with over 100 employees who fail to meet the disability quota of 3.1%

*The maximum and minimum monthly salary for calculating the National Pension Insurance are KRW 5,900,000 and KRW 370,000 respectively.

**The maximum monthly health insurance premium is KWR 7,822,560.

Working Hours

The standard workday is eight hours and the standard workweek is 40 hours excluding hours of break. Employees are entitled to a rest break of one hour for every eight hours of work or 30 minutes for every four hours of work.

 

Overtime

The maximum number of working hours per week is 52, consisting of 40 regular hours and 12 overtime hours. Overtime is paid at 150% of the standard salary rate.

Probation Period

There is no explicit regulation of probation periods in South Korea’s Labor Standards Act. Prior versions of the Labor Standards Act once referenced “probationary periods” of three months or less in duration, which led many employers in Korea to include three-month “probationary periods” in company policies. However, there is no express prohibition or limitation in Korean Labor Law to this time period. 

 

Termination Notice Period

Employees are entitled to at least 30 days’ notice in cases of dismissal, and, if the employer fails to give such advance notice, they are liable to pay that worker ordinary wages for not less than 30 days.

Working Hours

The standard workday is eight hours and the standard workweek is 40 hours excluding hours of break. Employees are entitled to a rest break of one hour for every eight hours of work or 30 minutes for every four hours of work.

 

Overtime

The maximum number of working hours per week is 52, consisting of 40 regular hours and 12 overtime hours. Overtime is paid at 150% of the standard salary rate.

Probation Period

There is no explicit regulation of probation periods in South Korea’s Labor Standards Act. Prior versions of the Labor Standards Act once referenced “probationary periods” of three months or less in duration, which led many employers in Korea to include three-month “probationary periods” in company policies. However, there is no express prohibition or limitation in Korean Labor Law to this time period. 

 

Termination Notice Period

Employees are entitled to at least 30 days’ notice in cases of dismissal, and, if the employer fails to give such advance notice, they are liable to pay that worker ordinary wages for not less than 30 days.

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The social security system of Korea has three components: social insurance, public assistance, and social welfare service. The benefits covered under social insurance are:

  • Health Insurance, Long term care insurance
  • Pension Insurance
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance.
Benefits Employer Contribution Employee Contribution
Pension* 4.5% 4.5%
Health Insurance** 3.545% 3.545%
Long Term Care Insurance 0.459% 0.459%
Worker’s Accident Compensation Insurance (WCI) 0.7%-18.6%
Unemployment Insurance 1.15% 0.90%
Disability Employment Fund fee based on the assessment. It applies only to employers with over 100 employees who fail to meet the disability quota of 3.1%

*The maximum and minimum monthly salary for calculating the National Pension Insurance are KRW 5,900,000 and KRW 370,000 respectively.

**The maximum monthly health insurance premium is KWR 7,822,560.