After having studied in South Korea, your friend Vicky has decided to stay there and look for

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After having studied in South Korea, your friend Vicky has decided to stay there and look for a job. She has sent her résumé to a number of companies and has an interview with one of them this afternoon. During the interview, among other questions, Vicky will be asked these:

As a woman, do you want to be an executive?

How many years do you think you’ll be working?

What will you do with your job if you get married?

Are you dating anyone?

What do you think of male–female interactions?

How long does it take you to do your makeup?

Should Vicky answer these questions? Most, if not all of them, are illegal to ask of an interviewee in the United States. They are not bona fide occupational qualification questions (BFOQ). But in South Korea, these are typical to ask of women applicants. What should Vicky do?

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