UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Home to global companies like Samsung and LG, South Korea has come a long way technologically since the mid-1980s. Today, it boasts the world’s highest internet speeds and most cellphone users, and is therefore often thought of as one of the most innovative countries on the planet. Now, thanks to an exchange program between the College of Information Sciences and Technology and Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in Seoul, South Korea, Penn State students are finding innovative opportunities 7,000 miles across the globe.
“If you want to be in the tech field, Korea is a great place to make connections,” said Kieran Ohliger, a 2017 alumnus who was one of the first College of IST students to study at SKKU through the program.
A self-proclaimed introvert, Ohliger said that temporarily moving across the globe was out of character for him.
“Being in Korea really forced me out of my comfort zone in a good way,” he said. “I tried my best to say yes to new experiences, and it really paid off.”
One of those experiences was a connection with Sam Oh, SKKU’s director of library sciences, who connected Ohliger with an internship with the Seoul City Government’s data science division. He completed the internship the following summer.
“I wouldn’t have gotten my internship without the connections I made while abroad, and I wouldn’t have gotten my job without my internship experience,” said Ohliger, who now works as an IT consultant at CGI. “It looks great to put your experience in Korea on your resume.”