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Grant Sundbye: Career Coaching is an international career development coaching service aimed at Korean professionals. Rather than being a traditional language course, it combines business English communication, English resumes, LinkedIn, international interviews, and overseas job-search strategy. The site mainly promotes its Career Accelerator Program, while retaining the background of Business English Excellence. Its goal is to help learners move into overseas roles, remote positions, international companies, or apply for master’s/PhD programs.
Based on the main content, the program uses a hybrid model of “recorded courses + 1:1 coaching”: around 20 hours of video lessons, with students preparing documents and interview answers outside class, followed by 10 one-on-one sessions for deeper refinement. Each session is typically 60–90 minutes. The program duration is described as around 4 months, during which Grant provides Q&A, follow-up, and additional support. The curriculum focuses on international job applications, business English, resume/LinkedIn writing, interview communication, and application materials. No formal certification or completion certificate information is shown.
Grant’s background is relatively clear: after 2016, he taught English in Seoul and previously worked at FastONE business English academy in Gangnam. The site states that he received high ratings and multiple instructor awards. He later founded an online business English and career coaching business and has published a book on business communication. Pricing transparency is limited: the site only says users should first fill out a consultation form, and if there is a fit after the consultation, a secure private payment page will be sent. Payment can be made with any bank card. Specific prices or package differences are not disclosed.
The main advantage is its very focused positioning, especially its understanding of the gap between Korean workplace culture, English expression, and overseas job searching. The program includes both structured videos and intensive personalized coaching, making it suitable for people who want a systematic process. The site also lists several success stories and self-reported outcomes such as “90% of clients receiving international offers.” The drawbacks are that pricing is unknown and third-party verification is limited. The target audience is almost entirely Korean, with no explanation of whether it suits Chinese students or professionals. It is also not ideal for learners with weak English foundations or those who need last-minute interview preparation.
It is best suited to Korean professionals with several years of experience who can understand course content in English and plan to prepare for overseas job applications 3–5 months in advance. It may also be useful for optimizing application materials for overseas master’s, PhD, or postdoctoral programs. Chinese users considering the service should note that its content, case studies, and cultural context are mainly centered on Korean job seekers. The main text does not provide information on network accessibility from China or the availability of domestic Chinese payment methods, so these remain unknown. Alternatives include LinkedIn Learning, Coursera/Udemy career courses, Preply/italki business English tutors, or localized study-abroad and overseas career coaching agencies.
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