Korea Startup Podcast

Korea Startup Podcast
Korea Startup Podcast

Discover the secrets of the most successful startups in South Korea, an emerging ecosystem full of opportunities, where business culture plays a crucial role in growing your business. An interview space where entrepreneurs will share their experiences. From their biggest mistakes to the keys to their success. If you want to share your learnings with us, send us an email at koreastartuppodcast@gmail.com.

  1. #21: Ultimate Guide to Surviving the South Korean Startup Ecosystem - Albert Shafiev, General Manager at Lmeca

    19/06/2023

    #21: Ultimate Guide to Surviving the South Korean Startup Ecosystem - Albert Shafiev, General Manager at Lmeca

    Albert is one one the most experienced foreigners involved in the South Korean startup scene. His extensive career gives him a full perspective of all the different aspects of this ecosystem. Today, we are lucky to discuss with him all the relevant matters that a foreign entrepreneur must know if planning to do business in such a unique country. 1. Comparative Ecosystem Analysis and Dispelling Misconceptions: - Explore key differences between the startup ecosystem in South Korea and in other countries and their impact on success. - Be aware of the common misconceptions foreign entrepreneurs have about South Korea, and how to avoid them. 2. Financial Support: Fundraising and Government Initiatives: - Understand how fundraising and financial activities work for startups in South Korea. - Identify common sources of funding, prominent startup accelerators, and incubators available for foreign entrepreneurs. - Explore government startup initiatives, tax incentives, grants, and practical advice for successful application. 3. Networking, Collaboration, and Recruitment: - Discover strategies for building strong relationships, available resources, recommended events, and organizations. - Uncover the role of the foreign startup community in South Korea, including the benefits and challenges of collaborating with other foreign startups. - Address recruitment challenges faced by foreign startups and provide insights on navigating the recruitment process, including cultural and linguistic barriers.

    1 h y 12 min
  2. #19: How to Create a Diverse, Inclusive, and Efficient Startup Team: Insights from Seoul Robotics People Team

    08/05/2023

    #19: How to Create a Diverse, Inclusive, and Efficient Startup Team: Insights from Seoul Robotics People Team

    Today we are joined by Seoul Robotics People Team, who will share their insights and experiences managing a team of 71 employees from 14 different countries. As one of South Korea's most prominent startups, they'll discuss the tactics, dynamics, and resources they've utilized to create a thriving and inclusive workplace culture. Diversity and inclusion Why is it crucial to create a diverse and inclusive team (Gender, nationalities, skills…) How Seoul Robotics fostered diversity inside the team Best practices to encourage collaboration and teamwork across departments and teams Why is English so important in the team Company Culture How Seoul Robotics cultivates a positive company culture Programs and initiatives that foster a sense of community and belonging among employees How Seoul Robotics measures employee satisfaction and addresses areas of disengagement Tactics to encourage open and honest feedback within the company Recruitment How to effectively apply to Seoul Robotics How Seoul Robotics attracts top talent and effective methods for reaching potential candidates How Seoul Robotics evaluates whether a candidate is a good fit for the company culture and values Best strategies used to retain employees and make them feel valued and appreciated People team: Cindy Park, Director of People at Seoul Robotics Amy Lee, People Manager at Seoul Robotics Tony Martinez, Global Tech Recruiting Manager Jack Jang, Community Manager

    1 h y 32 min
  3. #18: Is Working at a Global VC a Good Path to Becoming a Founder? JaeHee Chang (Partner) & Gustav Birol (Senior associate) at Antler

    01/05/2023

    #18: Is Working at a Global VC a Good Path to Becoming a Founder? JaeHee Chang (Partner) & Gustav Birol (Senior associate) at Antler

    Antler is the world’s most active early-stage investor supporting founders from Day 0, providing capital, accelerator program, and resources to early-stage startups and founders in 25 locations globally. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with two of Antler's members, JaeHee Chang, Partner in Korea, and Gustav Birol, Senior Associate for Global Portfolio, who will share their experiences working at Antler, building the startup ecosystem. JaeHee and Gustav`s startup journey: - What motivated JaeHee to leave her corporate job and enter the startup ecosystem? Was it a wise decision? - How has JaeHee's previous corporate experience helped her excel in the startup world? - Does JaeHee have any regrets about not starting in the startup world after finishing university? - What are the long-term objectives and vision of JaeHee and Gustav in the startup ecosystem? - Why joining 500 Startups didn't lead JaeHee to become a founder? - What led Gustav to join Antler instead of pursuing the founder path? Working at Antler: - What makes Antler's emphasis on people and ultra early-stage startups so distinctive and effective? - What is the Antler program, and who is eligible to apply? What are the prerequisites, and how much funding do the startups receive? - What is a typical day like for JaeHee and Gustav at Antler, and what motivates them to enjoy their work so much? - What are the key takeaways from working at a VC/Accelerator?

    1 h y 14 min
  4. #17: Learn How Electric Cars Will Transform Our Mobility - Mincheol Lee, ex-Tesla and Founder and CEO of RIDE

    18/04/2023

    #17: Learn How Electric Cars Will Transform Our Mobility - Mincheol Lee, ex-Tesla and Founder and CEO of RIDE

    After being the Head of Corporate Sales at Tesla for four years, Mincheol decided to build RIDE, which aims to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy transportation through EV pre-sales, sales, and vehicle management. In this episode, we will delve into RIDE's business and the electric car industry, as well as hear Mincheon's perspective on Elon Musk's predictions and unconventional projects. - What makes RIDE innovative and why and how they exceeded its growth expectations? - Why is selling electric cars totally different from selling gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles? - What are the biggest challenges facing the EV industry? - Are electric cars really sustainable? What needs to happen for them to be totally eco-friendly? - What business lines has RIDE opened around EVs and What`s its roadmap and plan for going global? - How did RIDE raise its Series A funding, and what metrics are important to investors in this business? - What is RIDE's user acquisition strategy, and how does it plan to scale it? Which channels have been most effective in acquiring users, and how will it diversify its acquisition strategy? - When does Mincheol predict that the autonomous mobility-as-a-service industry will boom, and what obstacles need to be overcome? - Why does Mincheol think that Elon Musk is leading this industry, and what is his opinion on Musk's predictions and projects (such as tunnels under Las Vegas, the Supercharger network, and the use of cameras instead of radars)?

    1 h y 5 min

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Discover the secrets of the most successful startups in South Korea, an emerging ecosystem full of opportunities, where business culture plays a crucial role in growing your business. An interview space where entrepreneurs will share their experiences. From their biggest mistakes to the keys to their success. If you want to share your learnings with us, send us an email at koreastartuppodcast@gmail.com.

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