The Decline of Entry-Level Job Postings in 2026
In March 2026, the number of entry-level job postings in South Korea plummeted by 45% compared to the previous year, signaling a significant shift in the job market. This decline is particularly pronounced in sectors like IT, telecommunications, and retail, where automation and AI technologies are rapidly replacing traditional entry-level roles. The data reveals a stark reality: companies are increasingly relying on AI to perform tasks that were once the domain of new hires, leading to a structural reduction in demand for entry-level positions.
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Suwon City Sets Ambitious Job Creation Goals for 2026
Suwon City has set an ambitious target to create 36,000 local jobs by 2026, aiming for an employment rate of 69.5%. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to counteract economic instability and enhance the local job market, especially in light of recent global challenges.
The city plans to implement four key strategies, focusing on attracting businesses, supporting startups, providing tailored job services, and expanding employment opportunities for youth. With a detailed action plan that includes 328 projects across public and private sectors, Suwon is positioning itself as a model for economic resilience and job creation.
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Government Initiatives to Support Youth Employment in South Korea
The South Korean government has recently announced a significant increase in funding aimed at supporting youth employment, with a total of 538.6 billion KRW allocated to various initiatives. This move is particularly crucial as it seeks to prevent young individuals from falling into a state of job-seeking despair, often referred to as ’’ or ‘paused’. By investing in industrial and technological training programs, the government aims to facilitate a smoother transition for young people entering the labor market.
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