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| Loved See You At Work Tomorrow!? These 19 Workplace Romance Dramas Should Be Next! (Credits: tvN) |
The arrival of See You At Work Tomorrow! (2026) has quickly caught the attention of romance drama fans thanks to its relatable workplace struggles, charming office tension and refreshingly awkward chemistry between employees who would rather answer emails than discuss their feelings. The series follows Cha Ji Yoon and Kang Si Woo, two colleagues whose professional relationship slowly turns into something far more complicated. Add career burnout, difficult bosses, unexpected attraction and a second-lead romance that refuses to stay in the background, and it is easy to see why viewers are already searching for their next obsession.
Fans and netizens have been particularly drawn to how the drama balances romance with the realities of office life. Many viewers say they relate to Cha Ji Yoon's exhaustion after years of corporate routines, while others cannot stop talking about Kang Si Woo's famously cold "3NO" personality.
Across social media, reactions have varied from "he's the most frustrating boss ever" to "why is the walking red flag suddenly so attractive?" The debate itself has become part of the fun.
Shows Like SEE YOU AT WORK TOMORROW!
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1. What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018)
If office romance is your favourite flavour of chaos, this drama remains essential viewing. The story follows a highly capable secretary who suddenly decides to resign, leaving her narcissistic vice-chairman boss completely shaken.
Like See You At Work Tomorrow!, it thrives on workplace dynamics, boss-employee tension and two people slowly realising their lives revolve around each other more than they expected. The difference is that the boss here smiles a lot more, although perhaps not for the right reasons.
2. Her Private Life (2019)
This romantic comedy follows an art gallery curator who secretly lives a double life as a devoted idol fan. When a new director arrives, misunderstandings and attraction quickly follow.
Fans of Cha Ji Yoon's hidden emotional struggles will appreciate a female lead trying to balance professional responsibilities with her personal world while romance unexpectedly crashes into her carefully organised life.
3. Business Proposal (2022)
A blind date goes spectacularly wrong when an employee discovers her date is actually her company's CEO. What follows is a hilarious workplace romance packed with chemistry, misunderstandings and memorable supporting couples.
The office setting, boss-employee relationship and energetic humour make it one of the closest matches to See You At Work Tomorrow!.
4. She Would Never Know (2021)
Set inside a cosmetics company, this series follows a senior employee and her younger colleague who develops feelings for her. Like the second-lead romance in See You At Work Tomorrow!, the age-gap dynamic and workplace setting create plenty of emotional complications. It is romantic, mature and surprisingly heartfelt.
5. The Secret Life of My Secretary (2019)
A demanding executive and his loyal secretary become entangled in a series of misunderstandings after an accident changes everything.
Fans who enjoy cold bosses slowly becoming more human will find plenty to enjoy here. The office atmosphere feels familiar, though thankfully the HR department is less stressed than usual.
6. Touch Your Heart (2019)
A struggling actress takes a temporary office job at a law firm where she meets a reserved lawyer. Much like Kang Si Woo, the male lead initially appears emotionally unavailable. Underneath that icy exterior, however, is someone who simply forgot how human interaction works.
7. Forecasting Love and Weather (2022)
This workplace romance unfolds inside a weather forecasting agency. The drama explores professional responsibilities, burnout, workplace politics and complicated relationships. Viewers who connected with Cha Ji Yoon's career exhaustion will find this series particularly relatable.
8. Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019)
A former advertising copywriter attempts to restart her career while navigating friendship and romance with a successful editor.
The show blends workplace challenges and emotional growth in a way that mirrors the journey of finding purpose beyond endless office routines.
9. Jugglers (2017)
This underrated office comedy follows a dedicated secretary who finds herself working for an emotionally distant executive.
Their relationship develops through workplace challenges, awkward encounters and gradual trust-building. Sound familiar? It practically lives in the same office building as See You At Work Tomorrow!.
10. Monthly Magazine Home (2021)
A magazine editor and her wealthy landlord develop an unusual relationship while working together. The series mixes romance, career ambitions and personal growth, offering a similar blend of humour and emotional development.
11. Start-Up (2020)
While more focused on entrepreneurship than office life, the drama explores ambitious professionals chasing their dreams while navigating romance and career setbacks. Viewers who enjoy seeing characters struggle with work-life balance will find plenty to connect with.
12. My Liberation Notes (2022)
This critically acclaimed drama takes a more thoughtful approach to burnout and personal fulfilment. Like Cha Ji Yoon, the characters feel trapped in repetitive routines and long for something meaningful. The romance develops slowly but carries considerable emotional weight.
13. Because This Is My First Life (2017)
Housing problems bring together two strangers who enter an unconventional living arrangement.
Although not set primarily in an office, it explores adult responsibilities, career pressure and modern relationships with the same relatable realism that makes See You At Work Tomorrow! appealing.
14. Run On (2020)
A former athlete and a film translator develop an unusual romance while balancing demanding careers. The series focuses heavily on communication, personal growth and healthy relationships, making it a refreshing watch for fans who want romance without endless shouting matches.
15. Love Is for Suckers (2022)
This romantic comedy centres on longtime friends working in television production. Workplace pressures, complicated feelings and career uncertainty all play major roles. It captures the messy reality of adult relationships surprisingly well.
16. Shooting Stars (2022)
Set inside the entertainment industry, the drama follows a PR manager and a famous actor constantly getting on each other's nerves. Like Cha Ji Yoon and Kang Si Woo, they begin with frustration before gradually discovering unexpected affection.
17. Gaus Electronics (2022)
If you love the corporate setting but want more comedy, this workplace sitcom is an excellent choice.
Office politics, eccentric colleagues and accidental romances create nonstop entertainment. It proves that sometimes the biggest challenge at work is simply surviving your co-workers.
18. King the Land (2023)
A hotel heiress and a charming employee become involved in a romance despite their different personalities. The show features a charismatic male lead, workplace interactions and plenty of romantic moments that fans of office-centred love stories will appreciate.
19. Love Scout (2025)
One of the newer workplace romance hits, this series follows ambitious professionals whose careers repeatedly collide with their personal lives.
Like See You At Work Tomorrow!, it examines modern work culture, emotional exhaustion and the possibility of finding happiness where you least expect it—usually somewhere between meetings and unanswered emails.
The popularity of See You At Work Tomorrow! proves that workplace romances remain one of Korean drama's strongest formulas. Audiences continue to enjoy stories that mix career struggles, relatable burnout and unexpected love, especially when the chemistry feels genuine and the office gossip is almost as entertaining as the romance itself.
Whether you prefer cold bosses, determined employees, second-lead couples or workplace chaos that somehow turns into love, these 19 series should keep your watchlist busy for quite some time. Which one would you start first, and are there any hidden workplace romance gems that deserve a spot on this list?
