Excellent Graduates to Be Hired as Full-Time Employees

Hyundai Motor Starts Recruitment for '2022 Service High-Tech Intern' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Hyundai Motor Company announced on the 21st that it will begin recruiting for the "2022 Service High-Tech Intern (HMT)" starting from the 22nd.


Hyundai Motor plans to select interns who will perform vehicle function inspections and data-based advanced diagnostics and maintenance tasks at its headquarters and 22 directly managed service centers nationwide, with outstanding interns being hired as full-time employees.


The purpose of this recruitment is to develop talent capable of handling not only traditional vehicle maintenance but also advanced diagnostics based on data analysis and accident prevention. Applicants must hold an associate degree or higher, with no restrictions on majors. Interested candidates can apply through Hyundai Motor's recruitment website from 10 a.m. on the 22nd until 2 p.m. on the 8th of next month.


Hyundai Motor will select interns through document screening, aptitude tests (HMAT), and interviews, and from January next year, will provide six weeks of technical training in maintenance duties, language courses, and on-the-job training. After the training, outstanding graduates will be finally selected and hired as full-time employees starting in March next year.



A Hyundai Motor official stated, "As we provide smart mobility solutions, the scope of vehicle maintenance duties will expand from simple vehicle repairs to autonomous driving, robotics, and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) in the future," adding, "To respond to the rapid changes in the automotive industry, we plan to secure excellent talent and nurture future professionals hired through our specialized programs, including professional technical training and language courses, to become high-tech field experts who will play a significant role in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution."


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