US chip industry has another shortage: Electronics Engineers

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America's chip land has another potential shortage: Electronics engineers

Thankfully, there are efforts underway to build interest and educate a new generation of engineers to fill the incoming wave of openings., has vowed to spend $100 million to improve semiconductor education and research in the United States, and half of that money will go towards trying to line up enough people to work at Intel's manufacturing site in Ohio.

One of the problems is that chip houses aren't as flashy as big tech companies like Apple, Google, and other household names. Even the students pursuing BTech in electronics or electrical engineering end up shifting their domain to a coding profile job by the end of their engineering. It's the mindset that software will always have great jobs that will pay you well is what driving this decision.If hardware jobs can't pay more, it means the industry needs to find other ways to make the industry more appealing, the panel said.

 

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just write the relevant wrappers or xlat tools so your python, java Ruby etc developers are writing logic/verilog code? ;)

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