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Jonathan Manning has been chosen to set up a branch of his engineering consulting firm in Seoul, South Korea. Although the six engineering consultants that would eventually be transferred there were British, Jonathan is interested in hiring locals as support staff. He is particularly keen to hire an accountant. He is offering a great salary with excellent working conditions. He gets some names put forward through contacts he has in Seoul. After meeting with them he is surprised to find all of them turn down his offer. All preferred to stay with their current employers. Why?
A.
Most Koreans stay with their first employer for the rest of their career out of a sense of loyalty .
B.
Koreans consider it shameful to work for foreigners .
C.
Jonathan should not have approached them directly but through a third party.
D.
New firms are seen as risky in Korea, most Koreans prefer to transfer to well established companies.