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Topic : For SK hynix, skills outweigh schooling as chipmaker scraps university degree requirement
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TITLE : For SK hynix, skills outweigh schooling as chipmaker scraps university degree requirement

For SK hynix, skills outweigh schooling as chipmaker scraps university degree requirement

 

SK hynix drops college degree requirement for new hires as AI hiring shifts

 


SK hynix, one of South Korea’s leading semiconductor companies, has announced a major shift in its hiring policy by removing university degree requirements for new entry-level positions. The change reflects how artificial intelligence is transforming the labor market and increasing demand for practical skills over formal education.

 

Under the new system, applicants will be evaluated based on problem-solving ability, adaptability, and overall growth potential rather than academic background. High school and junior college graduates can now apply for roles in areas such as chip design, research and development, and engineering, provided they meet skill requirements.

 

The company stated that this reform aims to attract talent capable of handling rapidly changing technologies. SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won emphasized that future competitiveness depends on what he calls the “three muscles”: thinking, adaptation, and empathy, rather than standardized academic credentials.

 

Industry observers see this move as part of a broader trend in the AI era, where companies prioritize flexibility and innovation over traditional qualifications. SK hynix is also expanding hiring, planning to recruit more than 100 employees in a highly competitive semiconductor labor market.

 

Experts suggest this policy could influence other major Korean corporations, especially as semiconductor firms continue to offer strong compensation packages and compete globally for skilled talent.

 


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Source :https://www.koreajoongangdaily.com/business/for-sk-hynix-skills-outweigh-schooling-as-chipmaker-scraps- 

 

Comprehension

What major change did SK hynix make to its hiring policy?
What qualifications are no longer required for entry-level applicants?
What skills will now be used to evaluate candidates instead of degrees?
What are the ¡°three muscles¡± mentioned by Chey Tae-won?
Why do industry observers think this hiring change is important for Korea¡¯s labor market?

Discussion

Do you think removing degree requirements is a good idea? Why or why not?
Should universities still be important in the AI era?
What skills do you think are most important for future jobs?
Would you apply to a company that does not require a degree? Why?
How might this change affect students in South Korea?
Do you think other companies will follow SK hynix¡¯s example? Why?
What are the risks of hiring without considering education background?
How can schools prepare students for skill-based hiring systems?

Vocabulary

Entry-level – a job for people who are just starting their careers
Credentials – qualifications such as degrees, certificates, or training
Adaptability – ability to adjust to new conditions or changes
Problem-solving – the ability to find solutions to difficult situations
Overhaul – to completely change or improve something
Semiconductor – a material used in computer chips and electronics
Recruitment – the process of hiring new employees
Competitiveness – ability to perform better than others in the same field