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Recruitment firms tap into double-digit demand for semicon jobs
Business Standard
|March 22, 2024
With four chip manufacturing facilities under construction across the country, the demand for talent in the semiconductor manufacturing sector has surged.
Data from staffing and recruiting firms indicate that demand for talent in the sector is in double digits.
According to data from Xpheno, a specialist staffing firm, companies such as Kaynes Technology, Micron Technology, and SRAM & MRAM Group are expected to hire a total of 12,000 employees.
"The demand for semiconductor jobs is evident in the expansion plans of companies like Kaynes Technology (projected 2,000 jobs), Micron Technology (projected 5,000 jobs), and SRAM & MRAM Technologies (projected 5,000 jobs), collectively creating a substantial increase in available positions compared to the previous year," said Kantharaju Sanjeevappa, business head, engineering services, Xpheno Research, a workforce management firm.
Industry experts note a heightened need for skilled manpower in established functions such as printed circuit board fabrication, large-scale circuit manufacturing, foundry establishment, and silicon processing or semiconductor synthesis.
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