Press Release
Press Release
Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation (KIND) Announces 2026 Second-Half Recruitment
Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation (KIND)
Announces 2026 Second-Half Recruitment
- Recruiting a Total of 19 Regular and Contract Employees
The Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation (hereinafter "KIND", President Kim Bok-hwan) announced that it will accept applications for its 2026 new talent recruitment drive until July 15.
The corporation plans to hire a total of 19 regular and contract employees. The open positions are as follows:
· Entry-level: General (4), Veterans (1)
· Parental Leave Replacements: Information Security (1), Office Administration (1)
· Research Assistants: F/S, KCN, EIPP/KSP (5)
KIND conducts all of its recruitment processes based on a blind hiring system. Factors irrelevant to the job—such as age, gender, educational background, marital status, family relations, physical condition, and region of origin—will be strictly excluded from the evaluation. Assessments will focus entirely on the applicants' job-specific competencies. Notably, an AI interview system will be newly introduced for entry-level positions to further enhance objectivity and fairness.
The corporation is also promoting social equity hiring. Preferential points will be awarded in accordance with relevant guidelines to applicants from socially vulnerable or underrepresented groups, including eligible veterans, registered individuals with disabilities, those from low-income or multicultural families, youths transitioning out of foster care, and women returning to the workforce.
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 PM on July 15. Detailed information regarding the recruitment process is available on the official KIND website and the dedicated recruitment portal (https://kind.career.co.kr). Inquiries can be directed to the Q&A board on the recruitment portal or the call center at 02-2006-6151.
"We plan to secure top-tier talent with expertise in overseas infrastructure and urban development to jointly realize the corporation's vision and goals," said an official from KIND. "We look forward to the interest and applications of highly capable candidates."
KIND is a public institution under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT). It serves as a specialized agency for overseas investment and development, established to support Korean companies in their overseas infrastructure and urban development projects.