Exciting developments in workforce training under the CHIPS Act are addressing the demand for skilled labor in the #semiconductor industry. Community colleges and tech schools around the country are launching specialized training programs, while American companies are offering internships for hands-on experience. Partnerships with U.S. universities enhance research and curriculum, and grants support facility upgrades. Outreach efforts are encouraging underrepresented communities to pursue #STEM careers. Together, we’re building a diverse workforce for the future of semiconductor manufacturing! #CHIPSAct #WorkforceDevelopment #STEMEducation #skilledlabor
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🌟 Exciting Announcement for Bachelors/Masters Students in Electronics Engineering! 🌟 Are you a 3rd or 4th-year student feeling uncertain about your career path? You’re not alone! Navigating the transition from college to career can be challenging, especially in the rapidly evolving field of engineering. I’m thrilled to announce that I will be offering 1:1 career coaching sessions specifically tailored for students in Electronics Engineering. Together, we will explore various career options, identify your strengths, and create a personalized action plan to help you achieve your goals. Whether you're considering higher studies, internships, or diving straight into the job market, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. 🔗 If you’re interested in booking a session or want to learn more, please feel free to comment below and I will connect with you! Let’s take this important step towards your future together! #CareerCoaching #EngineeringStudents #BTech #Electronics #VLSI #CareerAdvice #Mtech
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RPI & GlobalFoundries Partner to Strengthen Semiconductor Workforce Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and GlobalFoundries (GF) have expanded their partnership to address the growing semiconductor talent shortage. This collaboration focuses on education, workforce development, and research to meet the rising demand for skilled professionals in the industry. Key highlights include: Advanced Education: GF employees can pursue RPI’s Master of Science in Semiconductor Technology (MaST) with scholarships and tuition assistance. $150,000 Sponsorship: GF will fund RPI students interested in semiconductor careers, offering internship opportunities. Workforce Development: Programs include industry-university courses, paid internships, and the RPI-HVCC Semiconductor Scholars program. This partnership is critical as the U.S. works to boost its semiconductor manufacturing under the CHIPS Act. The industry is projected to surpass $1 trillion by 2030, creating a need for over one million additional workers. #SemiconductorWorkforce #CHIPSAct #Innovation #STEM #TechEducation #WorkforceDevelopment #SemiconductorIndustry
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Struggling to land that crucial internship in the field of Computer and Electronic Engineering? You're not alone. 🛠️💻 #EngineeringInternships #CareerDevelopment #STEM Navigating the competitive landscape of placements and internships can be tough for Computer and Electronic Engineering students, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It's a common hurdle that many face, but why? One core challenge is the sheer number of students vying for a limited number of opportunities. Despite the booming tech industry, the demand for placements often outstrips supply, creating a bottleneck effect. Companies may also be seeking candidates with practical experience, which can be a catch-22 situation for students seeking their first break. Networking can be another stumbling block. It's not just what you know but who you know. Establishing valuable connections often takes a back seat to academic commitments, yet it's crucial for uncovering hidden opportunities. And let's not forget the evolving nature of the industry—staying abreast of the latest technologies and skills requires continuous learning, beyond what's taught in the classroom. Universities and colleges play a pivotal role here. They must forge stronger ties with the industry to facilitate internships that match the dynamism of the tech world. It's also about mentorship, guidance, and preparing students to meet the industry's expectations. So, what's your take? How have you managed to navigate these challenges? Share your experiences and let's discuss ways to bridge this gap. Together, we can support the next wave of tech innovators. #TechTalent #EmergingEngineers #InnovationStartsHere
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Ramsey Businesses: Easily recruit college talent and receive grants to cover half of their pay! The SciTech Internship Program is a FREE small business resource here to make hiring interns easier and more affordable! Create a company profile and gain access to an exclusive candidate pool of pre-vetted college STEM talent, all of which are eager for hands-on opportunities at innovative companies like yours! - SciTech recruits on your behalf, pre-vetting students and coaching them on how to apply. - You make the hiring decision! - Every hire reported reserves a grant that will reimburse you for 50% of what you pay your intern (up to $2,500 back per student hired). - Eligible industries include IT/Cybersecurity/AI, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medical Devices, Manufacturing, Construction/Civil Engineering, Renewable Energies and more! Learn more at SciTechMN.org Questions? Contact the SciTech Program at the Minnesota Technology Association: piper@mntech.org #scitech #intern #college #job #employers #student #economicdevelopment #STEM #IT #cybersecurity #engineering #lifescience #medicaldevice #manufacturing #construction #energy
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SURE Trust Update: SURE Trust is a non-government organization committed to supporting India's educated youth by enhancing their employability through skill development training and internships, provided entirely free of charge but with strict adherence to discipline. The Trust is gearing up to launch the fourth batch of its six-month Integrated VLSI Designing Internship Program. Owing to the program's popularity, an online admission test will be conducted to identify and select the most qualified candidates. This program is led by a distinguished team of 11 corporate executives from renowned companies such as Apple, Synopsys, Intel, and AMD, among others. 3rd / 4th year B.Tech students from ECE and EEE background, who wish to participate in the program should complete the application form below after thoroughly examining the requirements. The date for the admission test will be announced shortly. https://lnkd.in/g5uxcEuT
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I am happy to announce my completion of the Semiconductor Fabrication 101 Course! Sponsored by #Purdue University, #UTAustin, and #Intel, this course discusses the fundamentals of chip designing, manufacturing, and potential future developments for the respective fields. I am certain that this course will help me in future research and internships. #Semiconductor #Manufacturing #ChipDesign
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