RACE Discloses MBTI of The Lead Characters Along With Their Posters

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Bringing life to images of invincible K-workers, RACE provided more details of its lead stars.

RACE features the story of strong-willed Park Yoon-jo. What she lacks in qualifications and experience she more than makes up for in tenacity and drive.

But when everyone in the company discovers several recent hires were made as part of a newly created diversity program, Yoon-jo will have to overcome the insurmountable to win their approval.

The series stars Lee Yeon Hee (New Year Blues, Welcome to Wedding Hell) as “diversity hire” Park Yoon-jo; Moon So Ri (The Handmaiden, Seoul Vibe) as Goo Yi-jung, the leading voice in the PR industry; Hong Jong Hyun (Moon Lovers) as Yoonjo’s friend Ryu Jae-min; and Jung Yun Ho (Dating On Earth) as CEO of Earth Communication Seo Dong-hoon.

Vividly capturing the hopeful energy of the main leads, the posters reveal the characters’ goals and mantras as well as different personalities.

Yoon-jo who has an extraordinary passion for her work, says, “I want to be recognized for doing well,”. With a pleasant smile, she shows high satisfaction with her work. Her MBTI is ESTJ attuned to her character who is sincere about work with zero specs but a full passion.

Jae-min strongly believes “work-life balance is important”. He is recognized as the ace of a large company, but shows the characteristics of an ISFP who prioritizes personal life, saying that work is only work.

Yi-jung, a role model for everyone confidently says, “I take all responsibility.” Befitting her role as the top in the industry, she shows overwhelming charisma. Her MBTI is also an INTJ with a pioneering spirit and a strategist tendency as well.

Lastly, Dong-hun (Yun-ho)’s MBTI is ENFP which translates to an outgoing, honest, and open-minded person. With a warm smile that puts the happiness of his employees first, her own philosophy that the company only exists when the employees are happy reveals a profound message.

The character posters of RACE, which are decorated with keywords that can be sympathized with and understood by all Korean office workers, from employees to CEOs, are interestingly expressing their own values ​​about work in different positions, raising expectations for the work.

RACE will be released on Disney+ on May 10th.


Source; news IMBC

Photos: Disney+

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