Fuel Cell, Electrification, Autonomous Driving, and More
Job Information Provided Through 'H-Recruit' Launch

Hyundai Motor Company Research and Development Headquarters Large-scale New Employee Recruitment (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

Hyundai Motor Company Research and Development Headquarters Large-scale New Employee Recruitment (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Hyundai Motor Company is launching a large-scale recruitment drive to secure core technologies and capabilities for future smart mobility.


Hyundai Motor announced that starting from the 19th, it will begin hiring new employees for its Research and Development Division through the Hyundai Motor recruitment website. Recruitment will be conducted across various sectors within the R&D division, including ▲fuel cells ▲electrification ▲batteries ▲chassis ▲body ▲autonomous driving ▲electronic control system development, with the number of hires reaching triple digits.


Eligibility requirements include holders of domestic and international bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as those expected to graduate in February 2021. Applications will be accepted from the 19th of this month until the 2nd of next month. Detailed information on qualifications and job responsibilities by field can be found on the Hyundai Motor recruitment website.


To provide applicants with diverse information regarding this recruitment, Hyundai Motor has launched a micro page called ‘H-Recruit’. On this micro page, applicants can find various recruitment information, events, frequently asked questions (FAQ), and one-on-one online consultation related to recruitment is also available.



A Hyundai Motor official stated, “This large-scale recruitment aims to secure key talent who will lead Hyundai Motor’s future and strengthen our leadership in the future mobility industry. We plan to actively pursue the acquisition of outstanding talent in the research and development sector going forward.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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