
Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun are set to showcase romantic chemistry in the new tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'See You at Work Tomorrow!'
On May 13, tvN unveiled photos from the drama’s script reading session. 'See You at Work Tomorrow!' is an office romance series following Cha Ji Yoon, a seventh-year office worker exhausted by the monotony of daily life, who gradually becomes irreplaceable to her cold and demanding boss Kang Si Woo as they pursue both love and success at work. The drama is based on the hit romance webtoon of the same name by McQueen Studio, which has surpassed 200 million cumulative views.
The recent script reading brought together the main cast and production team, including Seo In Guk, Park Ji Hyun, Kang Mina, Choi Kyung Hoon, and Won Kyu Bin.

Seo In Guk takes on the role of Kang Si Woo, the direct supervisor of Cha Ji Yoon (played by Park Ji Hyun), who is known for being cold and obsessed with rules. Nicknamed the “3-NO Man” for his “No Smiling, No Socializing, No Apologizing” attitude, the character is highly sensitive and sharp-tongued. Park Ji Hyun plays Cha Ji Yoon, a seventh-year Korean office worker worn down by both corporate life and harsh reality.
Kang Mina stars as Yoon Noah, a fifth-year office employee who energizes the drama with her bright personality and lively presence. Choi Kyung Hoon plays Jo Ga Eul, Cha Ji Yoon’s first love and an aspiring band vocalist, bringing a free-spirited and unique charm to the series. Won Kyu Bin portrays Lee Jae In, a younger man who boldly approaches Yoon Noah with straightforward confidence and honesty.
The production team shared, “The actors’ perfect chemistry combined with the strong script created even greater synergy than expected. We hope viewers will look forward to a relatable story that every office worker can connect with, along with heart-fluttering romance.”
'See You at Work Tomorrow!' premieres on June 22 at 8:50 PM KST.

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