Startups

K-TAG Bridges the Gap Between Global Talent and Korean Industries

JABLY, a Seoul-based startup, launched the AI platform K-Tag in Korea. It manages global talent. This helps solve labor shortages while ensuring legal residency for foreigners.

JABLY positions K-Tag as a total infrastructure for foreign residents. The platform manages a worker’s entire journey. This includes entry, study, and long-term residency.

The platform addresses critical labor needs in logistics and manufacturing. It ensures all employment remains within legal boundaries. This creates a safe environment for everyone.

Precision Through Data

K-Tag uses a sophisticated AI algorithm. It processes data like nationality and language. This allows for hyper-personalized job matching for international students.

The system also considers specific visa types and academic schedules. This ensures the matching is highly accurate. JABLY maintains a matching accuracy rate of 99.9 percent.

As of December 2023, JABLY recorded over 1 million job matches. These matches occurred across both offline and online channels. They work with over 30 large logistics centers.

Simplifying Visa Compliance

Obtaining a work permit is a major challenge for students. K-Tag digitizes the administrative steps for these permits. It guides users through the D-2 visa requirements.

The platform filters job listings based on visa status. This prevents users from taking illegal jobs by accident. It simplifies the paperwork for both students and companies.

For corporations, K-Tag is a powerful HR SaaS tool. It handles job postings and applicant tracking. It also issues standardized labor contracts to ensure compliance.

Strengthening Institutional Ties

JABLY has partnered with 33 major universities in South Korea. These schools use K-Tag to manage their students’ career paths. It links academic data with job opportunities.

This collaboration helps schools monitor student employment. It enhances the school’s ability to support foreign students. It also helps students achieve financial stability.

The platform also offers lifestyle and financial services. It helps foreigners get mobile plans and insurance. These are often hard to obtain due to language barriers.

Beyond the Workplace

K-Tag uses verified income data to build financial profiles. This allows foreign workers to access legitimate banking. It helps them integrate better into the local economy.

The app features a real-time notification system. It tracks the status of document submissions. This reduces the need for frequent calls to immigration offices.

Prospective students can use the service before entering Korea. This helps them plan their future in advance. It sets a new standard for international labor management.

Future Global Expansion

JABLY plans to launch a global HR SaaS by late 2025. It aims to expand into Japan and Taiwan. This will create a regional infrastructure for talent movement.

The K-Tag ecosystem supports the entire life of foreign residents. It connects universities, companies, and talent effectively. This model fosters a more organized society.

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