HR Insights: Skills Over Degrees — 2026-06-04
As we wrap up the first half of 2026, the HR world is laser-focused on skills-based hiring and leveling up AI capabilities. Companies are moving away from degree-centric evaluations to snag talent who can hit the ground running, while digital skills are quickly becoming a non-negotiable requirement for every role.
HR Core Insights for Today — 2026-06-04
Latest Recruitment and Labor Trends
The Rise of Skills-Based Hiring: Mass Recruitment Is History
The core of the 2026 recruitment market is the shift toward "skills-based assessment." The era of traditional mass recruitment is fading, replaced by methods designed to identify talent ready for immediate deployment. With demand for AI-proficient talent skyrocketing, HR managers are boldly moving beyond academic qualifications as their primary yardstick.

AI Agents Enter HR Operations; Recruitment Budgets Are Shifting
The recruitment landscape for the second half of 2026 is defined by three major changes. First, the introduction of AI agents into core HR tasks is driving efficiency. Second, the rise of skills-based hiring is increasing the proportion of experienced and contract-based hires. Third, recruitment budgets are being realigned from mass hiring events to focus on securing specific, high-demand talent.
2026 Internship Season: The Battle for Recruitment Branding
As the internship season for the second half of 2026 kicks off, leading companies like Danggeun, Buffet Seoul, CJ, and Kurly are using recruitment branding to attract top-tier talent. It’s no longer just about posting jobs—content marketing that communicates company culture and growth opportunities is now the deciding factor in recruitment competitiveness.

Organizational Culture and Leadership Insights
Redefining Leadership in the Age of AI: People, Not Tech, Are the Answer
2026 marks the year AI technology truly integrates into corporate work processes. At the same time, the focus of leadership is shifting from the technology itself to "human-centric organizational management." A leader's key challenge today is narrowing the AI literacy gap within the organization and easing employee anxiety surrounding the use of AI.
Expansion of Agile HR: Building Nimble Organizational Structures
Companies are moving away from traditional HR practices to adopt Agile principles. Expert forums, such as the "Agility in HR Meet Up" (Agile Business Consortium) held in July 2026, are growing in popularity as HR practitioners focus on sharpening their ability to respond to rapid change.

HR Practice and Strategy Analysis
Digital Skills Are Now the Top Learning Priority, Overtaking Job-Specific Expertise
According to the 2026 HRD Trends Report, while deep job expertise remains the top priority (1st), digital skills (2nd, 47%) have seen a massive surge, climbing from 3rd place (34%) last year. As generative AI and digital transformation (DX) permeate every facet of work, digital literacy has become a fundamental job requirement. Companies are now allocating training budgets heavily toward organization-wide AI literacy and job-specific AI hands-on training.
Data Trust, Decision Accountability, and Cultural Shift: The Fundamental Questions
The Deloitte 2026 Global Human Capital Trends report highlights three fundamental questions companies face: ① Data trust (the accuracy and ethics of HR data), ② Decision-making accountability (human responsibility in the AI utilization process), and ③ Organizational cultural transformation. This means it’s time to look beyond simple technology adoption and re-evaluate a company’s core values and operational principles.
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