Today’s HR Insights — 2026-06-06
As we head into the second half of 2026, the hiring market is shifting toward "skills-based recruitment" and AI competency. Companies are now laser-focused on building AI literacy across the board and sharpening digital skills to stay competitive.
Today’s HR Insights — 2026-06-06
Latest Hiring & Labor Trends
The shift toward skills-based hiring: Beyond degrees to real-world capability
The era of massive open recruitment is fading. Instead, "skills-based hiring"—finding talent ready to jump straight into the work—has become the gold standard for 2026. With demand for AI-savvy talent skyrocketing, HR professionals need to move past academic credentials and start evaluating concrete, practical job skills.

H2 2026 Hiring Trends: AI agents and budget restructuring
Three major shifts define the 2026 hiring market: the entry of AI agents into HR tasks, the expansion of skills-based hiring, and changes in recruitment budget structures. HR teams should be preparing actionable items for each of these areas to apply in their daily workflows.

2026 Internship Season: Winning top talent through employer branding
The internship hiring season for the second half of 2026 is underway. Companies like Danggeun, Buffet Seoul, CJ, and Kurly are leading the way with branding strategies that offer great benchmarks for your own internship programs.

Organizational Culture & Leadership Insights
AI competency is now a survival skill for every employee
78% of companies now list AI proficiency as a preferred qualification for new hires. The three strategies to drive organizational performance in 2026 are: building company-wide AI literacy, providing role-specific AI training, and focusing on project-based learning (PBL).

HRD KOREA 2026: Sharing innovations in HR development and culture
The "HRD KOREA 2026 HRD Conference & HRD Expo" has kicked off, bringing together leaders to share insights on human resource development and organizational culture transformation to discuss the future of talent strategy.

Focusing on employee experience and tangible outcomes
In 2026, HR needs to focus on "Employee Experience" (EX) and real results. It’s no longer about simple completion rates; it’s about project-based learning (PBL) that delivers actual value and flexible work environments that break down physical and temporal barriers.
HR Strategy & Analysis
Digital skills are outpacing traditional professional expertise
According to the 2026 HRD Trend Report, while there is still a high demand for deep expertise in fields like production, marketing, and HR, digital skills saw a massive jump—rising from 3rd place (34%) last year to 47%. This clearly shows that as generative AI and digital transformation (DX) permeate every task, digital skill has become a core competency.
Data trust, accountability, and cultural shift are the top challenges
Deloitte’s 2026 Global Human Capital (HC) Trends report highlights that companies are now facing fundamental questions regarding data trust, accountability in decision-making, and organizational culture shifts. HR leaders are expected to provide clear answers to these strategic challenges.
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