Kim Eun-ah (pseudonym), a 37-year-old executive director at one of the most successful startup companies in Korea, stays in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, on weekdays. Her company allowed her to work online, and she enjoys living in the city located right next to the East Sea. The so-called “workation,” a portmanteau of work and vacation, is becoming a more frequent trend in Korean corporate culture, as it raises employees productivity as well as well-being.
Kim Eun-ah (pseudonym), a 37-year-old executive director at one of the most successful startup companies in Korea, stays in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, on weekdays. Her company allowed her to work online, and she enjoys living in the city located right next to the East Sea. The so-called “workation,” a portmanteau of work and vacation, is becoming a more frequent trend in Korean corporate culture, as it raises employees productivity as well as well-being.