DINQ Launches AI-Native Career Network to Address Global Talent Shortage

January 12th, 2026 12:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

DINQ has launched an AI-native career network that addresses the critical shortage of qualified AI talent by creating dynamic professional profiles that showcase actual work and impact rather than traditional resumes.

DINQ Launches AI-Native Career Network to Address Global Talent Shortage

DINQ has launched its AI-native career network, a platform designed to address what the company identifies as one of the most urgent challenges in artificial intelligence: finding qualified and impact-driven talent. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, the primary constraint is no longer capital or infrastructure but access to proven, skilled talent. Despite increasing global demand for AI professionals, most hiring platforms rely on outdated systems that do not reflect how technical talent builds, collaborates, or grows.

Traditional resumes are static, and keyword-based searches only work when job descriptions are written perfectly. Many top researchers and engineers in AI do not even maintain LinkedIn profiles. Even when candidates are visible, their actual work, code, papers, and open-source contributions often remain scattered and difficult to assess. DINQ addresses this gap by creating a dynamic professional identity purpose-built for the AI era. The DINQ Card brings together a user's research, repositories, and professional signals from platforms such as GitHub, arXiv, Google Scholar, and LinkedIn into one continuously updated profile. It enables hiring teams to evaluate candidates based on what they have built, not just where they have worked.

"AI is not just changing how we hire. It is redefining what talent even means," said Sam Ko, founder and chief executive officer of DINQ. "In the AI era, resumes, titles, and static profiles are obsolete. What truly matters is the real signal: what you build, who you collaborate with, and how fast you evolve. AI talent recruitment must shift from keyword matching to understanding people as living systems. That is the future DINQ is building." Kelvin Sun, co-founder and chief operating officer of DINQ, added, "Hiring for AI is no longer about pedigree. It is about performance. Recruiters need to see how a candidate contributes, who they have worked with, and where their impact is visible. Our goal is to remove the guesswork and bring clarity to the hiring process."

DINQ's launch is designed to align with the beginning of the 2026 hiring cycle. The first quarter of the year historically drives a spike in hiring activity, both from companies starting new initiatives and from recent graduates entering the job market. DINQ is positioned to match this demand with better discovery and faster, more accurate connections. According to industry estimates, more than two million AI-related roles will remain unfilled globally in 2026. Recruiters report growing difficulty in sourcing qualified candidates despite record-level investment in AI and technical infrastructure. DINQ is available now at https://dinq.me. Users can create a DINQ Card at no cost and begin showcasing their work within minutes.

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