HR Insights for Today — 2026-04-20
As of April 2026, the domestic labor market is undergoing a structural shift, with a sharp decline in full-time hiring at major corporations and a rise in project-based roles. Meanwhile, a season of organizational restructuring is underway, marked by personnel changes in key government agencies and major media outlets.
HR Insights for Today — 2026-04-20
Latest Hiring and Labor Trends
1. Permanent roles fall below 20%... The rise of project-based work
Analysis shows that permanent positions now account for less than 20% of new hires at major companies in South Korea. The concept of the "lifetime job" is quietly fading, and the market is shifting toward project-based contracts and outsourcing as the new norm.

2. Personnel appointments at the Office for Government Policy Coordination and Prime Minister's Secretariat
Yonhap News reported personnel changes within the Office for Government Policy Coordination and the Prime Minister's Secretariat on April 19, 2026. As the reshuffle season arrives, government departments are reorganizing, and HR practitioners should keep an eye on these shifts in public sector staffing.
3. Yonhap News conducts internal reshuffle; major changes in digital and editorial divisions
On April 19, Yonhap News announced a series of executive-level personnel changes, including the appointment of Lee Choong-won as Head of the Digital Content Bureau and Lee Dong-chil as Head of the Korean National Center. Multiple deputy-level positions were also shifted, including Ryu Ji-bok, who was moved to Deputy Head of the Planning and Coordination Office. This restructuring reflects the push for digital transformation among major media companies.
Organizational Culture and Leadership Insights
1. HRD KOREA 2026 held to discuss organizational innovation and talent strategy
The "HRD KOREA 2026 HRD Conference & HRD Expo" was held to share practices in Human Resource Development and organizational culture. It served as a venue to discuss innovation and talent strategy, covering key issues currently facing the Korean HR community.

2. The spread of skills-based hiring: Practical competence over degrees
According to the LinkedIn "Global Talent Trends" report, companies are increasingly prioritizing "skills-based hiring" over formal academic degrees. While quantitative specs like university reputation and certifications were once the primary criteria, practical problem-solving skills and field experience are now the essential evaluators.

3. Surge in demand for digital skills driven by Generative AI and DX
The "2026 HRD Trend Report" by the Korea Productivity Center (KPC) shows that demand for digital skills has seen a sharp year-over-year increase, rising to the number two spot (47%) behind job-specific expertise. The report highlights that the widespread adoption of Generative AI and Digital Transformation (DX) has made digital literacy a core competency.
HR Practice and Strategy Analysis
1. KPC Report: Job expertise ranks 1st, while digital skills climb to 47%
The KPC's 2026 HRD Trend Report found that while demand for professional expertise in production, marketing, and HR remains highest, digital skills have jumped from 3rd place (34%) last year to 2nd (47%). This trend directly reflects the practical integration of Generative AI and DX, suggesting that HR managers should prioritize digital upskilling when redesigning their training portfolios.
2. "Declining full-time jobs and rising number of idle youth"... Targeted hiring emerges
The 2026 Hiring Trend Report by Jinhak Catch suggests that due to the spread of AI and economic uncertainty, companies are cutting back on hiring while job seekers are increasingly taking breaks from the market. The report identifies "Talent Density," "Verified Experience," and "Target-based Hiring" as key keywords for 2026, emphasizing the shift toward a lean, elite-focused recruitment strategy.
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