There's a female male lead and the dorama focuses on their workplace, while there's also the slightest hint of a romance subplot. They're very different in every other aspect, but if you like this specific type of "woman in her job" dorama, you'll enjoy both probably.
They both have a very passionate energetic main character who does their best at a new job. The setting is their workplaces, and in both of them the mc are supervised by a senior with whom despite a rocky start they become friends with. The both of them are also light to watch and have both comedy and emotional moments.
They both have a passionate energetic main character who does their best at a new job and the plot is set in their workplaces. The both of them are also light and easy to watch, and balance comedy and emotional moments.
They both have a passionate energetic famale main character that gives her best in her job and the setting is her workplaces. Also, the focus is set in the cases/artists the mcs encounter, but they both contain bits of humor and take some time to show you the characters and their relationships.