by Lee Seungjin
Published 11 May.2026 11:00(KST)
On May 11, Hyundai Mobis announced that it has produced over 270 graduates from the first cohort of the "Mobius Bootcamp," an educational program designed to help partner companies secure outstanding software talent. The Mobius Bootcamp is a collaborative talent development initiative in which Hyundai Mobis provides specialized educational programs to job seekers and employees of partner companies, and connects graduates with employment opportunities at partner firms seeking mobility software talent.
Hyundai Mobis held a completion ceremony for the trainees who participated in the first cohort of the Mobius Bootcamp after completing six months of training. Hyundai Mobis
View original imageSince September of last year, Hyundai Mobis has offered a six-month mobility software training course for job seekers and partner company employees, establishing a talent development platform that links hands-on training with recruitment opportunities. The program received strong interest from job seekers, with an application-to-acceptance ratio as high as 17 to 1.
As some graduates secured jobs at partner companies even before the end of the first program, Hyundai Mobis plans to further strengthen recruitment connectivity and continue its mutual growth initiatives. The company believes that, as it takes the lead in securing competitiveness in new business sectors, it is crucial to rapidly enhance the capabilities of partner companies to build a virtuous ecosystem.
Hyundai Mobis established this talent development platform to foster a software ecosystem among domestic parts suppliers. It is known that Hyundai Mobis invested considerable effort into developing the curriculum and providing necessary equipment, as well as inviting experts, by actively gathering feedback from partner companies from the planning stage onward.
Post-program evaluations demonstrated substantial improvements in trainees' software capabilities. Participants completed a variety of specialized courses on global automotive software, including AUTOSAR and Automotive SPICE (ASPICE), and received job consulting support, which led to high satisfaction among both job seekers and partner companies.
Hyundai Mobis is also considering expanding future courses into a convergence talent development program encompassing not only mobility but also artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. As the mobility industry rapidly pivots toward new business areas, the company aims to focus on cultivating talent capable of organically understanding and quickly responding to a wide range of technological domains.