Purpose & Overall Relevance for the Organization
To implement key Talent strategies in Korea by delivering core and local Talent programs in areas such as Talent Management, Succession Planning, Learning & Development, and Employee Experience. This role is critical in ensuring the consistent and high-quality execution of Talent initiatives aligned with both global frameworks and local business needs.
Key Responsibilities
1. Talent Management & Succession Planning
• Execute the annual Talent Review and Succession Planning process in collaboration with HRBPs and business leaders.
• Track and maintain talent profiles, readiness data, and succession pipelines.
• Facilitate and document key Talent discussions (e.g. HiPo calibration, development plans).
• Manage follow-up action items from Talent Reviews and ensure visibility with business leaders.
2. Learning & Development (L&D)
• Conduct needs analysis in partnership with HRBPs and business stakeholders.
• Localize and coordinate implementation of global/regional L&D programs.
• Track learning completion and effectiveness; collect feedback for continuous improvement.
• Support IDP (Individual Development Plan) creation and usage across teams.
• Organize and facilitate learning workshops, manager sessions, and development dialogues.
3. Employee Experience & Onboarding
• Coordinate local onboarding experience and ensure smooth new hire integration in collaboration with HR Ops and business.
• Support employee engagement initiatives and team development activities (e.g. engagement surveys, action planning workshops).
• Ensure ongoing communication and promotion of internal career development tools and frameworks.
4. Talent Program Operations
• Support rollout and tracking of all global Talent core products and local programs.
• Collect, analyze, and report on key Talent KPIs on a quarterly basis.
• Own training administration and logistics including vendor coordination and budget tracking.
• Ensure compliance with mandatory training (local/global) and provide operational support for execution.
• Liaise with global and regional Talent teams to share local insights and feedback.
5. Stakeholder Collaboration
• Partner closely with HRBPs to align Talent activities with workforce needs.
• Act as a connector between local business stakeholders and the global Talent organization.
• Collaborate with cross-functional partners (e.g., Corporate Communications, DEI Committee…) to ensure consistent employee messaging and experience.
Key Relationships
• Local HRBPs and functional leaders
• Global & ASIA Talent teams (JP&GCA)
• Corp Communication teams
• External vendors or training partners
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
• Strong knowledge of talent management and learning practices
• Solid facilitation and presentation skills
• Experience with program implementation and project management
• Analytical mindset and proficiency with HR data and metrics
• Excellent interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills
• Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
• Business fluency in Korean and proficiency in English
• Familiarity with HRIS tools (e.g., SuccessFactors), and MS Office (especially PowerPoint/Excel)
Requisite Education & Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in HR, Business Administration, Psychology, or related field
• Minimum 6–8 years of HR/Talent experience, preferably in an international/matrix organization
• Experience supporting talent programs (e.g. Talent Review, L&D, Engagement)
• Project coordination or change management experience preferred
• Experience facilitating learning or development sessions is a plus