Korea Gapyear

Program Reviews

Dinar nabila
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable Experience with Amazing People

I had such a memorable experience during this program. One of my favorite moments was wearing a hanbok together with the other participants it truly made me feel immersed in Korean culture.

I also met amazing people from different countries, and even with language barriers, we found ways to communicate and connect, which made the experience even more meaningful.

Overall, this program was not only fun but also helped me grow, learn, and build friendships that I still cherish until today. I would definitely recommend it to future participants

What was your funniest moment?
“One of the funniest moments during my internship was when I became close with a coworker from Vietnam. We had a bit of a language barrier, so sometimes we relied on translation tools like ChatGPT to communicate. It was funny at times, but it also helped us connect. Even after the internship ended, we’re still in touch, which I really value
Pros
  • Fun
Cons
  • -
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Sophia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience in my life!

I decided to join the Beauty/SkinCare Internship in Seoul because Korea is globally recognized as a leader in the beauty and skincare industry. From the very beginning, this program felt like a valuable and rare opportunity to experience K-beauty firsthand, not just as a consumer but as someone working within the industry. Throughout the internship, I learned extensively about skincare product development, ingredient trends, marketing strategies, and the high standards that Korean companies maintain. The hands-on tasks and exposure to real business practices helped me better understand how innovative and fast-paced this industry truly is. Beyond professional growth, I was inspired by the passion and dedication of the people I worked with. This internship greatly expanded my knowledge, strengthened my interest in the beauty industry, and became an unforgettable experience that exceeded my expectations.

Anna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

6 months in Seoul!

I joined Korea gap year to spend six months in Korea as an au pair. I chose to spend my time in korea because I always loved children and was very curious about Korea and life in Seoul.
Since I tend to worry a lot and was still quite young, I didn’t feel comfortable living alone in expensive housing in Seoul, so this program felt like a good and safe choice for me.

I had the daytime free just for myself after i sent the kids to school. At first, going out every day didn’t feel easy, but I started Korean classes that were also recommended by Korea gap yeear. I also set a small goal to visit a new cafe. Korea has so many beautiful and unique cafes and I feel like I explored almost every neighborhood in Seoul. Compared to my home country, drinks are so cheap and the quality is amazing!

Going to Korea was one of the best decisions I made. I didn’t expect learning a new language to be this enjoyable and it reminded me how meaningful it is to keep learning and experiencing new things. I would definitely recommend this experience to others.
On top of everything, I met my very own Korean “family” that I will never forget!!

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
naeng myeon? its a cold noodle, It looks very plain but it is sooo good!! I arrived in Korea during the summer and i got to realy like it
Rachel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Meaningful First Step into Korea through a K-Beauty Internship

Participating in the K-Beauty internship program was a truly new and valuable experience for me. It was not just about staying in Korea, but about actually experiencing the culture and the working environment closely. One aspect I especially appreciated was the level of care provided throughout the program. The team regularly checked in with me during the internship. This made me feel supported and reassured while living and working abroad. Overall, I was very satisfied with both the program and the services, and at this moment, there is nothing specific I would suggest for improvement. I believe this program is a great opportunity for anyone interested in Korea and the K-Beauty industry.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
This was my first time visiting a country outside of Europe, so to be honest, I had quite a lot of concerns at first. However, I quickly realised that Korea was much safer than I had expected. One thing that really stood out to me was how everyone seems to work very hard and always do their best. When I learned more about Korea’s historical background, this attitude became much easier to understand. Coming from a French working culture, the Korean environment might feel strict or even conservative to some people. But through this experience, I was actually able to understand myself better — my personality, my values, and the kind of environment that suits me. If you participate in this program with an open and proactive mindset, I truly believe it will be a great opportunity for personal growth. I sincerely encourage you!
Pros
  • Safe and well-organised environment
  • Strong work ethic and meaningful learning experience
  • Personal growth and self-awareness
Cons
  • Unpaid internship
  • Initial anxiety about living far from home
Jodie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Love South Korea, Love Korea Gapyear.

Hi~ I’m Jodie from Germany, and my love for K-pop is what first led me to Korea. I’m a huge fan of BTS, and I also love Mamamoo and Seventeen. Because of them, I dreamed of visiting Korea one day—not just as a tourist, but to truly experience everyday life in this country. Through the Korea Gap Year program, I had the chance to work as an intern at a Korean cosmetics company, and it became one of the most meaningful experiences of my life.

My time as an intern was both fun and incredibly rewarding. Everyone I worked with was kind and welcoming, which helped me feel comfortable from the very beginning. I learned so much about Korean cosmetics—how they are developed, marketed, and used by people in Korea. I even found skincare products that were perfect for my own skin. Through this experience, I finally understood why Korean beauty products are loved all over the world.

What made this experience even better was the thoughtful support from Korea Gap Year. They took great care of everything in advance and always made sure I was doing well. They also recommended places to visit and fun activities to try, which helped me enjoy my time in Korea beyond work. Thanks to their guidance, I was able to explore the country with confidence and curiosity.

My time in Korea was truly, deeply happy. Every day was filled with excitement, learning, and warm memories. Korea now feels like a place close to my heart, not just a destination on a map. One day, I hope to return again with my friends and family!

Cons
  • Not at all
Lovely
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Marketing Internship in Seoul, South Korea

After graduating with a degree I wasn’t sure how to use, I found myself feeling lost. I knew I needed time to refocus and understand what I truly enjoy doing. That’s why I decided to take a gap year, to focus on myself and explore new opportunities.

When I was first consulted by Korea Gap Year, I immediately felt understood. They guided me through every step of the process and made sure all of my questions were answered. Their support helped me feel at ease before and during my stay in South Korea.

I came to Seoul for a one-month internship at Korea Gap Year, where I worked in marketing—my first time ever in this kind of role. I was both nervous and excited, and I truly wanted to do my best.

Three years earlier, I had studied abroad in Seoul for six months, so I already had an idea of what to expect. I knew a month would be the perfect length for me this time both emotionally and financially. If I could have stayed longer, I absolutely would have, because I really enjoyed my time working at Korea Gap Year.

At first, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a Korean work environment. When I arrived, Olivia kindly introduced me to everyone and gave me a tour of the office. I was asked to present myself and share my skills so they could assign tasks accordingly. One of the things I enjoyed most was translating past participants’ stories into English and Spanish. It turned out to be something I loved, and it made me realize that I want to pursue a career in this field.

My schedule was Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 6 PM. It was definitely an adjustment especially sitting for eight hours straight but I got used to it. One thing that surprised me was how quiet the office could be. In the U.S., people often greet each other with “good morning” or “have a good day,” whereas in Korea, people just quietly go about their work. At first, I felt a bit rude not saying anything, but eventually, the introvert in me appreciated the quiet too.

My main goal during this internship was to become more confident and focused on my career.

While I sometimes felt frustrated knowing I had to go back home, this experience gave me time to reflect. The job market in the U.S. has been tough, and I often felt uncertain about what was waiting for me. But living alone in Korea for a month was an eye-opener. It helped me learn so much about myself. I've always struggled to express how I feel, but being here helped me open up.

Being a student in Korea three years ago was a completely different experience from working here. It’s much easier to make friends as a student. As a worker, it was more difficult, but I appreciated the little moments when locals would approach me during dinner just to speak English. Some even asked about my Mexican heritage and my Spanish, which made me happy and proud to share. It was a meaningful exchange of cultures.

Korean culture was breathtaking to experience again. From packed subways during rush hour to cute themed cafes and late-night karaoke, everything felt surreal. I know I’ll truly miss this lifestyle when I return home. It's definitely true when they say Seoul never sleeps!

Don’t be afraid to try new things! Try new foods, drinks, visit places, and step out of your comfort zone. You’re in a different country, don't be shy. If you feel discouraged or homesick just remember that you are working towards your goal and future. I also believe your accomodation should be around a loud neighborhood so it’s not totally quiet making you feel at ease being abroad alone.

Thank you, Korea Gap Year, for welcoming me as an intern. I’m incredibly grateful for all that I learned and for the support you gave me.

To future participants:

- Don’t overpack, unless you don’t plan on spending money in Korea. Honestly, it's hard not to! Everything is more affordable compared to the U.S. or Europe, so bring two suitcases.
- Research before you go! Watch videos about getting around Incheon Airport, SIM cards, and public transportation. It’s super helpful.
- Be prepared for loneliness if you’re traveling for the first time. At home, eating alone is comforting, but in a new country, it can feel isolating. Thankfully, some coworkers invited me to eat together, which I truly appreciated.
- Try new things! Whether it’s food, places, or stepping out of your comfort zone. You’re in a different country! Don’t be shy. If you ever feel homesick, remind yourself why you’re here and what you’re working toward.
- Stay somewhere lively. If possible, choose accommodation in a busier area. The noise and energy can help ease feelings of loneliness.

What to Bring:

- Seoul has tons of stores. Daiso is a lifesaver for essentials and affordable finds.
- Two things I had trouble with: finding foundation that matches my skin tone, and pants that fit (if you’re tall, they may run short). So pack those ahead of time!
- Don’t forget an adapter for your electronic, but don’t worry if you forget something everything’s accessible here.

My Gap Year Review!

Environment ★★★★★
I was not used to such a quiet working environment but it was really nice getting to experience a different working culture.

Language ★★★★★
It was nice being around the Korean language as it made me learn new vocabulary but if you don’t speak it that’s okay there so many things that are translated to English.

Accommodation ★★★★★
I got an Airbnb near the company which was so convenient especially during working hours it gets super busy in the subway. So, if you can get an accommodation near the company I suggest that.

Safety ★★★★★
Seoul is very safe in my opinion so I never had to worry about any dangerous parts or activities but it’s still an important thing to be safe wherever you are.

Learning ★★★★★
Thank you Korea Gap Year for giving me this opportunity! I learned a lot of new skills and realized what tasks I really enjoy doing. I also learned more Korean than I thought!

Carolina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Fashion Internship Experience in Korea as a Colombian

I joined an internship at a startup focused on sustainable fashion, creating bags and accessories with a mission to care for the planet. For every item sold, one is donated to a child in Africa. My role involved developing marketing, business, and expansion strategies, applying everything I learned in my Master’s and undergraduate studies. This experience taught me the importance of adapting to different corporate cultures and allowed me to contribute meaningfully to a company with a beautiful mission

Shedy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Design Intern in Korea

Being here alone has made me truly independent, with a mindset shift towards prioritizing myself. Before, I always put others first, but living alone teaches you the importance of self-care because, without it, no one else will do it for you. This experience helped me grow, both personally and professionally, as I adapted to new challenges and learned the value of handling tasks in a professional way, which was a significant departure from my previous academic experiences. I am really grateful for the opportunity was given and would always come back to Korea

Maria Rosa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Design UX Internship with KGY

I've learned a lot, actually, because it also has to do with my major, but these are things that I don't particularly do in my classes because we are more designers for websites; I already knew how to do the technical stuff, but it was helpful in handling it the more professional way, because I used to do it only in school, and in school you don't really care about your work that much; here, it's for the company itself, so it has to be done in a professional way, and in that way, it was helpful! Thank you for everything KGY

Siva
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Business Administration Internship in Korea with KGY

Hello! My name is Siva from Indonesia and I was an intern in Korea Gap Year for 3 months. My experience working with Korea Gap Year was fun and challenging. It was fun because all of the workers treat me like their friends and even family member and I never feel alone or left out in this Office. At the first time I came to Korea, one of the coworker really help me to settle everything from mobile phone number to looking for a house in Korea. And it was challenging because working in this office makes me learn many things from how to conduct business in Korean culture and sharpen my research skills and negotiation skills.They gave me several tasks in one time and make me learn how to multi - task It is also of course, requires me to speak Korea which is good because I could improve more my Korean Language. Last but not least, it was a worth experience to working with Korea Gap Year and love to working more with Korea Gap Year.

Pros
  • Development
  • Fun
  • Sincerity