HR insights for today — 2026-06-11
The role of HR is undergoing a fundamental shift in the AI era. We're seeing a new paradigm where HR now includes managing robots and AI, while job seekers are moving away from IT and platform companies toward semiconductors and manufacturing.
HR insights for today — 2026-06-11
Latest hiring and labor trends
1. Expanding HR to include AI/robot management: 'HR after AI' Forum in July
The '2026 HR after AI Forum,' hosted by Edaily on July 1 at the FKI Tower in Yeouido, Seoul, will focus on how AI adoption is changing recruitment and organizational structure. It will cover how companies need to reorganize their workforce strategies as HR's scope expands to include the management of AI and robots.

2. Job seeker preferences shifting from IT/platforms to semiconductors and manufacturing
According to the '2026 Corporate Preference Report' by HR tech platform JobKorea, a survey of 3,287 job seekers shows a clear shift in preference from traditional IT and platform giants toward semiconductors and high-value manufacturing. This reflects a trend among job seekers who now prioritize stability and tangible compensation systems.

3. Private education spending for job seekers rises to 4.55 million won annually
Research by Education for Spring shows that due to corporate demand for AI proficiency, private education spending for job seekers has surged to 4.55 million won per year. Simultaneously, the forecast of job losses caused by AI adoption is deepening structural changes in the recruitment market.

Organizational culture and leadership insights
As there is currently insufficient data from recent articles on organizational culture, detailed analysis for this section is on hold.
HR practice and strategy analysis
1. Demand for expertise peaks, with digital skills rising to 47%
According to the KPC (Korea Productivity Center) '2026 HRD Trend Report,' deepening job-specific expertise remains the top priority for corporate training. However, demand for digital skills has jumped significantly to 47%, up from 3rd place (34%) last year. This shows that as generative AI and digital transformation (DX) spread across practical work, digital skills have become a core competitive advantage.
2. Deloitte presents fundamental HR challenges: 'Data trust, decision accountability, and culture transition'
Deloitte Korea’s '2026 Global Human Capital Trends' report identifies three core issues currently facing HR: securing data trust, accountability in decision-making, and organizational culture transition.
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