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Exploring Global Semiconductor Hubs: Top Locations for Job Seekers Posted by Michéal Ó Maoldomhnaigh Posted on 02 August 2023 With the long-term success of Ireland and its European neighbours as semiconductor hubs, it’s easy to forget that this is very much a global industry. In fact, of the top five countries that manufacture and produce semiconductors, not a single one on the list is located in Europe. This means that for professionals who are either adventurous or simply looking for a major change of scenery, there are endless possibilities in the semiconductor industry. https://lnkd.in/eN838Qpx
Exploring Global Semiconductor Hubs: Top Locations for Job Seekers by Michéal Ó Maoldomhnaigh
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We're all geared up for #SEMICONWest 2024! Follow TPD as we attend one of the biggest gatherings in the semiconductor industry. Stay tuned for job market updates and hiring insights from our team attending the conference. #Semiconductor #SemiconductorIndustry #JobMarketUpdate #HiringInsights
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The U.S. semiconductor industry is experiencing a resurgence in job creation after decades of decline, largely thanks to recent federal initiatives like President Biden’s CHIPS and Science Act. The act aims to revitalize domestic semiconductor manufacturing, boosting employment numbers and ensuring a more robust supply chain. Recent trends indicate a significant increase in hiring, particularly in legacy semiconductor manufacturing, despite the global chip shortage easing. This resurgence is likely due to ongoing demand for legacy chips in consumer electronics and vehicles, coupled with the incentives provided by the new legislation. As an executive placement firm focused on the technology sector, ETHOS views the revival of the semiconductor industry as a promising opportunity for both job seekers and companies. The CHIPS and Science Act represents a pivotal moment for the industry, potentially reversing the offshoring trends of the past two decades by making domestic production more economically viable. For companies, this is an opportune time to attract top talent who are interested in contributing to a revitalized and strategically important industry. For job seekers, particularly those specializing in semiconductor manufacturing, the expanding job market offers numerous opportunities for career growth and stability. The role of executive search firms like ours is more critical than ever in matching skilled professionals with companies that are navigating these new dynamics. Our expertise not only lies in understanding the specific skills and experiences required in this unique sector but also in appreciating the broader economic and policy context that impacts hiring trends. We recommend that companies looking to capitalize on the growth in the semiconductor sector engage with a knowledgeable executive placement firm to refine their talent acquisition strategies. This approach will ensure they are well-positioned to attract and retain the best candidates who are not only technically proficient but also aligned with the strategic goals set forth by the CHIPS and Science Act. Additionally, potential candidates should consider aligning themselves with firms that understand the evolving landscape and can advocate for their unique skills and career aspirations within this booming industry. Contact us today to discuss how we can support your company in harnessing these new opportunities in the semiconductor sector or to explore your career prospects within this revitalized industry. https://lnkd.in/gCxri7Vq
U.S. Semiconductor Jobs are Making a Comeback | CEA | The White House
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Semiconductor Talent "Shortage" I see a lot of articles being thrown around such as this one: https://lnkd.in/gFHqwmpp And they keep repeating the same idea, namely that there are not enough skilled/trained people to fill the jobs that will need to be filled in the semiconductor industry... But my question is this: if there is really such a dire shortage of workers to fill roles, why are skilled/experienced/trained people not even getting interviews? I am one such person. I have about 7 years of experience working with semiconductors. I have worked in fabs that produced 150 nm, 200 nm, and 300 nm wafers. But I have been jobless for about a year. I want to return to the industry: working with semiconductors was an incredible career for me to spread my wings in. It has been discouraging for me to apply to jobs within this last year with nothing to show for it.
Global Semiconductor Talent Shortage
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Fernando Leibovici, senior economist at the St. Louis Fed, describes the semiconductor industry as the backbone of modern electronics, driving innovation in everything from smartphones to medical equipment. Demand for skilled semiconductor engineers is skyrocketing and attracting top talent is fiercely competitive. Why? - There are no substitutes - Manufacturing is capital-intensive and time-consuming - Innovation is at the heart of the semiconductor industry with a demand for R&D - Manufacturing is concentrated in a few key regions Keep up with the competition and learn how to attract semiconductor engineer of tomorrow 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e_sQtG5V #Semiconductors #Engineering #TalentAcquisition #Innovation #Recruiting
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(What is Semiconductor?) I started my career in a very niche field – semiconductor test (memory). A #semiconductor is a material that can sometimes let electricity flow through and sometimes not, acting like a switch that turns on and off (thus the name ‘semi’ conductor). Semiconductor chips or Integrated Circuits (ICs) are the brains of modern electronics. They power our mobile phones, laptops, TVs, fridges, cars etc. Memory ICs (or chips) are semiconductor devices that store information. When you save a photo or document on your phone, it gets stored in the memory chip. Later, when you want to see that photo or document again, the memory chip retrieves it for you. Much like opening a drawer to get something you’ve earlier stored. Testing is needed to ensure the functionality of memory chips. The company I worked in supplies test equipment to customers who are the chip manufacturers. I supported my customers closely in the use of the equipment. How did I end up there? When I graduated, I had no idea where to look. All I wanted was to put my engineering qualification to use. I applied to a number of openings, had 3 or 4 interviews, secured an offer and happily accepted it. I would later discover what semiconductor (or semicon) test actually is, and spent 6 years there. When I subsequently switched career to recruitment consulting, this experience was called to good use. The company had a strong footing in the semicon sector, so the previous stint helped me better understand clients’ requirements and engage with candidates. Though many years have since passed, I’m still connected with the semicon world. A number of my ex-colleagues are still there. I keep updated with the news occasionally. And, semiconductors are always around us. We don’t see them, but they’re in all our appliances and gadgets. It’s something I’ll never forget, and has its pivotal place in my career. Without this experience, the rest of the journey wouldn’t have unfolded in the way it did. #career #engineering #coaching #recruitment #broccolse 27 Apr 2024 (Photo of semicon chip from siliconrepublic.com)
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🌟 Exciting Times at Intel! Intel is redefining the future of technology with a robust position in the semiconductor market and a diverse range of product offerings. As Intel transforms beyond a PC-centric company to address the needs of the new data-centric world, it is delivering end-to-end solutions that scale from edge computing to 5G networks, cloud, AI, and autonomous driving. 🚀 Intel's Cutting-Edge Products: 1. Processors: - Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors - Intel® Core™ Processors - Intel® Xeon® Processors - Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series - Intel Atom® Processors 3. AI Accelerators: - Intel® Gaudi® AI Accelerators - Intel® Geti™ Platform - Intel® Data Center GPU Max and Flex Series 4. Network to Edge: - Edge and Embedded Processors - Intel® Silicon Photonics Connectivity - Intel® Intelligent Fabric Processors 5. FPGAs & Programmable Devices: - Intel® FPGAs, CPLDs, and Configuration Devices - Intel® eASIC™ Structured ASIC Devices - Intel® Quartus® Development Software & Tools - Intellectual Property - Intel FPGA Development Kits - Acceleration Boards & Platforms 6. Software: - oneAPI Unified Runtime - OpenVINO™ Toolkit - Intel® Developer Catalog 🌐 Manufacturing Leadership: To build the future of silicon, Intel is driving global manufacturing leadership with significant investments in sites around the world, including Ohio, Arizona, Ireland, and Germany. Intel's world-class foundry offerings are powered by advanced process technologies and a robust partner ecosystem, encompassing IP, electronic design automation (EDA), and design services. If you would like to join Intel on this incredible journey as it innovates and leads in the semiconductor industry, do watch our videos for interview preparation tips and strategies! Here is a link to a playlist of Intel interview experiences : https://lnkd.in/grH3qhni #Intel #Semiconductors #Innovation #AI #5G #EdgeComputing #AutonomousDriving #Technology #Manufacturing #FutureTech #DataCentricWorld
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Following up on our previous article on essential skills for newcomers in the semiconductor industry, let's delve deeper into top 5 jobs in Vietnam's Semiconductor Industry Chain: 🔍 Discover the most in-demand roles driving this rapidly growing sector 👩🔧 Learn about the skills and qualifications needed to excel 🌟 Explore career opportunities that can elevate your professional journey #Aniday #recruitment #hiring #semiconductor #skills #Vietnam #opportunities
2024 Top #5 Jobs in the Semiconductor Industry Chain in Vietnam
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🔌 Tackling the Semiconductor Talent Shortage! 💡 The semiconductor industry drives technology, but it's grappling with a workforce shortage- estimating that a huge 35% of computer and technology engineering roles will go unfilled. This will continue to make great candidates and companies stand out in the constant battle over top talent leading to the standard "apply and we'll get to you" model of recruitment a major blocker for those wanting to hire the BEST. To overcome this, let's unite efforts in cross-disciplinary programs, active and networking recruitment and identifying anything that might steer candidates away. Like Ricky Bobby said- "If you ain't first, you're last". Together, we can power innovation and shape the future! 🌐💪 #SemiconductorShortage #TechTalent #recruitment Connect with me to discuss collaborating on this challenge!
The semiconductor industry is facing a worker shortage
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The US semiconductor industry is on the brink of a massive expansion, however finding the talent and skill sets needed to support it is a daunting challenge. My colleagues, Brendan Jay, Nicholas Liao, Giulietta Poltronieri, Katy Bartlett, Taylor Roundtree, Diana Tang, Wade Toller and Bill Wiseman delve into the strategies required to close these gaps and ensure a skilled workforce for the future. Discover the targeted approaches needed to attract and retain talent in construction, engineering, and technician roles. hashtag #McKinsey hashtag #semiconductor hashtag #talentgap hashtag #talentmanagement
New tactics for new talent: Closing US semiconductor labor gaps
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