Hanon Systems, the auto thermal energy management solutions company of the Hankook & Company Group, said on the 12th it will recruit for a job-linked internship program in the first half of 2026.

The positions are across five areas: ▲ R&D (software development, patent management, air-conditioning controller development, thermal management system development, compressor/drive motor development, coolant module development, advanced electrical components development) ▲ business planning (strategy innovation) ▲ management support (international accounting, finance, purchasing [electrical components], digital innovation, digital applications, digital security) ▲ production support (import/export management, environment and safety) ▲ production/production engineering (manufacturing engineering, facility maintenance).

/Courtesy of Hanon Systems

Applications will be accepted online through the Hanon Systems recruiting website until 4 p.m. on the 19th. After that, applicants who pass the document screening will go through first- and second-round interviews and an aptitude test next month, with final hires to be selected in July. Selected interns will perform practical work in the field for about three months, and those with outstanding evaluations at the end of the internship will be given an opportunity to convert to full-time.

This internship is designed to go beyond simple work experience, enabling participants to join real on-site projects, experience a global collaboration environment firsthand, and build practical capabilities. Hanon Systems, which joined the Hankook & Company Group last year, plans to use this recruitment to strengthen the group's future growth engines.

A Hanon Systems official said, "We are waiting for passionate talent to help shape the changes in future mobility," and noted, "It will be a practical growth opportunity for applicants who want to start their careers on the global stage."

Detailed application instructions are available on the official Hanon Systems recruiting website.

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