What is the average TOEIC score in Korea?... The number of successful applicants from large companies is more than 100 points higher.
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korocamia@naver.com | 2024-10-30 18:10:45
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] The average TOEIC score of Koreans was found to be 709 points. The average TOEIC score of successful applicants for large domestic companies was found to be more than 100 points higher than this.
According to the ‘ETS 2023 Worldwide TOEIC Test Takers Status’ announced by the Korea TOEIC Committee on the 29th, the average TOEIC score in Korea is 709 points. The average TOEIC score of successful applicants from large companies was more than 100 points higher than this.
According to a survey by a domestic employment information company, the average TOEIC score of successful applicants from Korea's top 10 companies in sales was 848 points, 139 points higher than the Korean average.
YBM analyzed that this score gap could affect job seekers' actual employment opportunities and could be a great burden to job seekers. Accordingly, we are preparing an efficient and systematic learning program aimed at improving grades.
A YBM Ingang official said, “Improving TOEIC scores is an important task for many job seekers, so it is a good idea to get help from a systematic and efficient learning program.” He added, “I hope that you will achieve a high score in a short period of time through the TOEIC refund course, which consists of a practical-oriented curriculum. “He said.
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