Lee Yeon-hee received an official apology from a large company
Lee Yeon-hee received an official apology from a large company
Lee Yeon-hee received an official apology from a large company
Lee Yeon-hee received an official apology from a large company


Subscribers continue to support Lee Yeon-hee of 'Race'.

In the 5th and 6th episodes of 'Race', which were released on the 24th, Yoon-jo (Lee Yeon-hee) was finally assigned his first job thanks to Goo Yi-jeong (Moon So-ri), who was clearing up the controversy over hiring corruption.

Jaemin (Hong Jong-hyeon) asked the HR team for scoring-related materials to reveal the truth about the spec-out hiring scandal, but was rejected. At the moment when the conflict reached its climax, Gui-jeong appeared and gathered the public relations staff to understand the spec-out recruitment process, pointed out the company's mistakes, ordered them to post an apology on the company's bulletin board, and put an end to the recruitment scandal with cool-headed charisma. However, the vice president (played by Son Byung-ho), dissatisfied with all of this, summoned Gui-jeong and admonished him. Jae-min, who stood up to Team Leader Song, was kicked out of the team and assisted with the work of PR Team 1.

Thanks to Lee Jung, Yunjo escaped the crisis and gained hope in his work once again, and Ji Eun-jung (Kim Jeong) of Public Relations Team 3 told Yoon-jo, "This is not the end, this is just the beginning. Hardships begin, hell begins." We entrust charge of cosmetic duties to do. Accordingly, subscribers cheered for Yoonjo, who got out of the crisis and got a chance, toward the future. Then, Jeong Su-hwan (Kim Jong-tae), head of the marketing department, appeared and said, "Who is Park Yoon-jo? This report was written by Park Yoon-jo of Digital 3 Team. Who is Park Yoon-jo?" It aroused curiosity as to whether Yunjo was facing another crisis.

'Race' is a K-office drama in which Park Yoon-jo, who has no qualifications but joins a large company with passion, gets caught up in a recruitment scandal and struggles to survive in a variety of work life.

Reporter Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia bella@tenasia.co.kr