Chip Makers Contend for Talent as Industry Faces Labor Shortage

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Where are the workers to end the chip shortage? The semiconductor industry is facing a fight for talent.

The world’s largest chip makers are fighting for workers to staff the billion-dollar-plus facilities that they are building around the world to address a global shortage of semiconductors.

A dwindling supply of qualified workers has worried semiconductor executives for years. Now that concern has been amplified by a global labor shortage, the pandemic-fueled demand for all things digital and a race between governments to bolster their local chip-manufacturing capabilities, according to industry officials.

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If our education system was structured to tech these skill at grade level instead of wasting precious time with useless information.

Lol, Intel offer 175K/pa. How are they ever going to compete in this market?

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In Las Vegas we have plenty food runaround bartenders Kitchen workers 21 card's flippers waiters taxi drivers no Computers wizard sadly that was we-she's of richest people in gaming industry years ago..

These corporations need to send out teams of recruiters into the public schools... ...and begin lining up and sponsoring those recruits beginning in the 9th grade.

If you pay them, they will come.

It's because of biden's vaccine mandate! Tell the truth 🤡

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