Can Apple stay afloat in Samsung's home country? It's certainly trying. The tech company has hired a new general manager for its Korean division who knows the ins and outs of the market — and the competition. SEE ALSO: Apple announces new iPad with classrooms in mind The new hire is Brandon Yoon, formerly a Samsung corporate vice president, as Apple Korea's new general manager, reports Bloomberg . At Samsung, Yoon was responsible for overseeing digital strategy, e-commerce, marketing, social media, and new business incubation, according to his LinkedIn profile . He left Samsung in March. As a general manager, Yoon will take on a broad administrative role, including setting and re-evaluating long-term company goals, overseeing business strategies, and managing senior staff, according to job descriptions from Monster and the Harvard Business Review . Read more... More about Apple , Iphone , Samsung , South Korea , and Tech from Mashable https://ift.tt/2...
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