42dot, a Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary focused on software-defined vehicle (SDV) technology, is hiring developers in Autonomous Driving. Following the recent appointment of a 42dot CEO, the company appears to be accelerating technology acquisition and commercialization.
On the 26th, 42dot said it is hiring developers across about 10 roles to advance its Autonomous Driving technology "Atria AI."
The hiring targets experienced developers with at least three years and up to 20 years of professional experience, and the recruitment scale is about 50 people.
Recently, 42dot appointed Park Min-woo, formerly of Tesla and Nvidia, as head of Hyundai Motor Group's Advanced Vehicle Platform (AVP) division (president) and CEO of 42dot. In his first message after taking office, Park said, "At the turning point where L2++ Autonomous Driving is becoming widespread, the standard of competition is shifting from 'who built the technology first' to 'who expanded a product to the market more quickly and reliably, one that anyone can use with confidence,'" noting he will speed up commercialization.
This hiring aligns with 42dot's strategy as Hyundai Motor Group's global software center to advance Autonomous Driving step by step.
42dot currently has more than 800 employees working at global offices in Korea, the United States, Poland, and elsewhere, and developers account for more than 70% of its workforce.
42dot plans to support developers with stable execution and career growth by providing a project environment capable of both technology development and real-road validation, including Autonomous Driving development infrastructure and R&D test vehicles in Pangyo Techno Valley.
Details on developer hiring can be found on the 42dot recruiting website.