K-dramas have a theme for almost anything a viewer is looking for, including boss and employee dramas in which the characters fall in love. There are suspense, dramas, thrillers, and highly popular love stories. Some may not want to it it, but love stories involving falling in love with the boss are a guilty pleasure. Maybe it involves the shy new girl who catches the eye of the handsome and rich CEO. In some cases, the power play is reversed. Regardless, K-dramas have a way of hooking audiences with their dynamic storylines.
If looking for some new K-dramas to add to a watch list, look no further. K-dramas continue to rise in popularity as streaming websites like Viki and Netflix make shows such as Extraordinary Attorney Woo and Pachinko accessible to a wider audience. K-dramas are known to feature diverse storylines and transcend genres, but nothing beats classic stories of love and romance. In some K-dramas, romance meets intrigue as they highlight the relationship between an employee and their boss. These workplace romances are sure to keep an audience hooked.

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Romance Is A Bonus Book
Released In 2019

Romance Is A Bonus Book
- Release Date
- 2019 - 2019-00-00
Cast
- Lee Na-young
- Lee Jong-suk
- Jeong Eu-Gene
- Wi Ha-joon
Romance Is A Bonus Book is a South Korean romantic comedy series starring Lee Na-young and Lee Jong-suk. The story revolves around a once-successful copywriter who struggles to find work due to her age and complicated personal life. She eventually lands a job at a publishing company where she reunites with a former colleague, sparking a journey of personal and professional rediscovery amidst the backdrop of the literary world.
- Seasons
- 1
- Main Genre
- K-Drama
The characters have a history that actually predates them working together.
Romance is a Bonus Book is an interesting boss and employee drama because the premise is different than so many others that exist. Most K-dramas with the boss-employee relationship feature the two meeting through their jobs and sparks flying. This isn’t a boss and employee who meet for the first time on the job and complicate their work life with a romance. Instead, the characters have a history that actually far predates them working together.
Cha Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk) is the chief editor and author who has been a long-time friend of Kang Dan-i (Lee Na-young), a woman who finds herself down on her luck after her husband cheats on her. He’s hidden his real feelings for her, but when she gets a temporary job at his publishing company, his feelings, and their working relationship become much more complicated. It’s a sweet story about the unexpected in life. Romance novelists would call it a second-chance romance as the two connect in a new way.
Radio Romance
Released In 2018

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Radio Romance is a South Korean television series that aired in 2018, starring Yoon Doo-joon and Kim So-hyun. It follows a radio show scriptwriter who struggles to write for a top star DJ who cannot proceed without a script. The series delves into the world of radio broadcasting and explores themes of love, personal growth, and the challenges faced in the entertainment industry.
- Seasons
- 1
- Main Genre
- K-Drama
Radio Romance centers, as the audience might expect, on working at a radio station. In this case, the focus is on a woman (Kim So-hyun) who has found herself working as a writing assistant on programs for a long time because she doesn’t appear to have the necessary skills to progress. She decides to hire a top actor (Yoon Doo-joon) who has the reputation for having a "perfect life" to make sure her radio program won’t be canceled.
The trouble is, her scripts aren’t always the best, and the actor genuinely cannot work without a script. Working on a live radio show means that he has to figure out how to expect the unexpected. The two find themselves having a hard time working together, but might end up as more than just boss and employee in the K-drama. Part of the fun of the show is seeing how the two are able to adapt and bond over their work as it brings them closer together.
Crazy Love
Released In 2022

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Crazy Love
- Release Date
- 2022 - 2022-00-00
- Network
- KBS2
- Directors
- Kim Jung-hyun
Cast
- Kim Jae-WookBaek Soo-young
- Krystal JungNoh Go-jin
- Ha JunLee Shin-ah
- Yoo In-youngLee Dae Seok [Reporter]
Crazy Love (2022) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jae-wook and Krystal Jung. The series follows the story of a successful CEO who fakes having amnesia after receiving death threats and his enigmatic secretary, who pretends to be his fiancée. As they navigate their fabricated relationship, they uncover deeper personal and professional struggles. The series combines elements of romance, mystery, and drama.
- Seasons
- 1
Crazy Love features a wealthy CEO (Kim Jae-wook) who thinks someone is about to murder him and his secretary (Krystal Jung) who finds out she might not have long to live. Though the CEO is brilliant, he’s also seen as narcissistic by his employees and competition, and his secretary seems to be the only one who can put up with him, even agreeing to pretend to be his girlfriend as part of one of his schemes.
The relationship between the two main characters is only one small aspect of the sprawling K-drama. There are revenge schemes, corporate espionage, enemies-to-lovers, and so many other tropes crammed into one series that it’s more like a soap opera than the typical K-drama. It might not seem like that many tropes could work, but they do. It's that sprawling nature of the show that makes it so fun. The love story is just the icing on the cake.
Suspicious Partner
Released In 2017

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Suspicious Partner
- Release Date
- 2017 - 2017-00-00
- Network
- SBS
- Directors
- Park Seon-ho
- Writers
- Kwon Ki-young
Cast
- Nam Ji-hyunEun Bong-Hee
- Ji Il-juJun Seong Ho [Lee Na Eun's stalker]
- Ji Chang-wookNo Ji-Wook
- Kim Ki-namYoo Jung's superior
Suspicious Partner is a South Korean television series featuring Ji Chang-wook as Noh Ji Wook, a former prosecutor turned private attorney. Alongside Nam Ji-hyun as Eun Bong Hee, a trainee embroiled in a murder investigation, the series explores themes of justice and personal trauma amidst a search for truth.
- Seasons
- 1
This office romance K-drama has a little more action than the usual one does. It’s also a legal drama, and one in which one of the main pairing finds themselves accused of murder. It features a prosecuting attorney changing their legal profession just as a big murder case crosses their path - and a bit of romance.
Just as the two of them begin to it their feelings for one another though, one of them is accused of murder.
A prosecutor (Ji chang-wook) and a trainee (Nam Ji-hyun) work together on the murder case, but they also find that their own lives are more connected than they thought by past circumstances. Just as the two of them begin to it their feelings for one another though, one of them is accused of murder. That makes for a rare conflict in a usual story of an office romance, and it keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat.
The mystery and the love story equally drive the series, which makes it unique among K-dramas in which an employee falls for their boss as well.
Forecasting Love And Weather
Released In 2022

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Forecasting Love and Weather is a South Korean drama series that aired in 2022. The show follows the lives and careers of employees at the Korea Meteorological istration, focusing on their complex romantic relationships and professional struggles. Starring Park Min-young and Song Kang, the series explores themes of love, ambition, and the unpredictable nature of weather, both literal and metaphorical.
- Seasons
- 1
- Main Genre
- K-Drama
Park Min-young has made a career out of appearing in romance K-dramas as successful businesswomen, and in this instance, she’s the boss of the boss-employee relationship. She’s promoted at work just as a new employee, played by Song Kang, enters her team, transferring from another office. They have a surprising connection though - their exes married one another after cheating on them.
They find themselves drawn to one another, even as they have opposing viewpoints at work on a regular basis. Their growing relationship is augmented by weather metaphors since they work for the Korean Meteorological Association. Their connection is also put at risk when their previous relationships become the subject of workplace gossip, and they struggle to keep their new relationship a secret. While there is a lot of drama surrounding them, their unfolding relationship is one of the sweetest parts of the show.
Their relationship also provides the centerpiece of the ensemble. As they fall for one another, they also nurture friendships with the rest of their team. When their relationship is accidentally exposed, the entire team s them - just as they decide to break up - throwing another wrench into their dynamic. What they go through as they struggle to balance their personal lives with their work makes the show incredibly entertaining.

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Coffee Prince
Released In 2007

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Set in a bustling coffee shop, this romantic drama follows Eun-chan, a woman who disguises herself as a man to secure a job. Complications ensue as her manager, unaware of her true identity, develops romantic feelings, leading to a tangled web of emotions and identities.
A slightly common TV trope that viewers will see in K-Dramas is gender-swapping. This can be seen in the show Coffee Prince, one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss, where a cheerful and male presenting woman named Go Eun-Chan (Yoon Eun-Hye) is mistaken as a boy and hired by Choi Han Gyu (Gong Yoo), the grandson of a coffee magnate who has never had to work for anything in his life thanks to inheriting his position within a family business.
Coffee Prince was a hit in South Korea and found further success in other Asian countries like Thailand and the Philippines, where local production studios remade their own version of the show.
Eun-Chan figures out that she has to keep her gender a secret if she wants to keep her job. Coffee Prince was a hit in South Korea and found further success in other Asian countries like Thailand and the Philippines, where local production studios remade their own version of the show.
Business Proposal
Released In 2022

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- Seasons
- 1
The K-Drama Business Proposal is centered on a protagonist who pretends to be someone they’re not, and while that trope is fairly common in K-dramas, it is also one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss because of how the show handles the trope. A single woman named Shin Ha-Ri (Kim Se-Jeong) takes her friend’s place on a blind date, not knowing that her friend was set up with her boss Kang Tae-Moo (Ahn Hyo-Seop).
Since her boss doesn't know who she is, she decides to keep up the ruse, only to find out that he wants to marry to get his relatives off his back about dating. That is actually where the conflict begins as she continues to hide who she is and the fact that she works at his company.
Business Proposal is actually based on a webtoon, which was a point of concern for many TV critics as they thought that the source material was weak and full of clichés. The series proved a lot of those critics wrong though as it used rom-com tropes to its advantage. The show is considered one of the best K-Dramas of 2022, thanks to its charismatic leads, straightforward plot, and lighthearted romance.
Don’t Dare To Dream
Released In 2016
Don’t Dare To Dream
- Network
- SBS
- Directors
- Park Shin-woo
- Writers
- Seo Sook-hyang
Cast
- Jo Jung-SukPyo Na-Ri
- Kong Hyo-jinHan Ji-min (Hwa-shin’s blind date)
- Go Kyung-PyoLee Ppal-Gang
- Seo Ji-hyeKim Tae-Ra
- Seasons
- 1
In one of the best K-dramas about an employee falling in love with the boss, a temporary weather forecaster at a TV station named Pyo Na-Ri (Gong Hyo-Jin) has a long-time crush on her superior and colleague, Lee Hwa-Shin (Jo Jung-Suk). However, Hwa-Shin has always been arrogant and harsh to Na-Ri. That dynamic isn't always a favorite for K-drama audiences, but the chemistry of the actors helps to sell the change in the relationship.
Hwa-Shin’s feelings towards Na-Ri start to change once a charming man named Go Jung-Won (Go Kyung-Pyo) shows interest in the lovable weather forecaster. And of course, as most K-dramas featuring romance do, the main love triangle isn't the only romantic entanglement in the series. Don’t Dare to Dream was received well for its conversation on ethics in journalism, its effective comedy, and its romantic scenes. The series was also nominated for several awards in South Korea in 2016.

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Oh My Ghost
Released In 2015

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Oh My Ghost (2015) is a South Korean television series starring Park Bo-young, Jo Jung-suk, and Kim Seul-gi. The story follows a timid assistant chef who is possessed by the spirit of a lustful virgin ghost. Together, they navigate the complexities of love and life, especially as they become entangled with a star chef. This series combines romance, comedy, and supernatural elements to explore relationships and personal growth.
- Seasons
- 1
- Main Genre
- K-Drama
Oh My Ghost is one of the most recognized supernatural dramas and one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss. It focuses on three main characters, and the main love story is between a young woman and her boss, who's a famous chef. There's a catch. Na Bong-Sun (Park Bo-Young) is shy and timid and has a huge crush on her boss, but she finds herself constantly getting into trouble at work. She can also see spirits thanks to her grandmother's connection to them.
One day, she's possessed by a young lustful female spirit who believes the only way to go to the afterlife is by losing her virginity. Being the puppet of the ghost, Bong-Sun now becomes a firecracker and confident woman. It's the confidence provided to her by the spirit that finally allows her to catch her boss' eye - and further complicates her life. The dichotomy between the lead and the ghost makes for some hilarious encounters and a perfect reason for her to become the center of attention.
Radiant Office
Released In 2017

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Radiant Office is a South Korean television series that follows Eun Ho-won, a young woman struggling to secure permanent employment. After a life-altering incident, she lands a temporary job at a furniture company and faces various workplace challenges. The series stars Go Ah-seong, Ha Seok-jin, and Lee Dong-hwi, focusing on themes of perseverance, career aspirations, and personal growth.
- Seasons
- 1
The 2017 drama, Radiant Office has multiple elements that make it a fun boss-employee storyline and one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss like shifting perspectives and bickering chemistry. Eun Ho-Won (Go Ah-Sung) is down on her luck looking for work. She is so depressed at the state of her life, and doesn't see a way to improve, that she attempts suicide. At the hospital, she learns she is terminally ill, but also gets the good news that she has succeeded in landing a new job.
The potential terminal illness gives her a completely new perspective on how she's been approaching life.
With a new purpose in life, Ho-Won takes on her new job with full force. The potential terminal illness gives her a completely new perspective on how she's been approaching life. Her superior and boss, Seo Woo-Jin (Ha Seok-Jin) thinks she's a huge pain in the neck and often bickers with her because they don't see eye-to-eye. Their odd relationship might just turn into something more, utilizing a common dynamic in K-dramas.
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