Poster 12. This program presents a research outcome on career exploration among Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs) in South Korea, extending to include refugees as a CCK subgroup. The presenters will examine the career behaviors and barriers of CCKs, introducing distinct patterns compared to domestic students. Influenced by diverse experiences, CCKs aspire to careers aligning with their expertise, leadership, and independence. The program explores implications for CCKs, particularly young refugees, in the United States, serving as a knowledge base.