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Korea Job World (Korean: 한국잡월드) is an indoor career exploration facility in Seongnam, South Korea. It was first proposed in 2004 at a cost of ₩205 billion (US$179.2 million). Although initially met with some controversy, Korea Job World opened in 2012. Korea Job World has career planning testing areas where visitors can examine their skills and interests, as well as job experience areas where they get to experience different careers. By May 7, 2013, Korea Job World had over 1 million visitors, while as of 2023 there were more than 7 million visitors to Korea Job World in total.

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Korea Job World
Bundang-Suseo Metro Expressway, Seongnam-si

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