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12-25-2022 09:16 AM in
DiscussionI am 17 and am nearing the end of my high school year. I am looking into uni courses currently. My dream is to become a semi conducter engineer or production engineer ( the later being a second priority) I was hoping someone on this forum is in this line of work and could give me advice on the skills i need and the courses i need to complete. My dream and this might be cheesy is that i want to work at samsung electronics.
Any and all advice and tips would be welcome. Thanks in advance 😊
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-Ace
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12-25-2022 02:10 PM (Last edited 12-25-2022 02:11 PM ) in
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Great choice! There are many different roles and responsibilities that you could have within the team, depending on your skills, interests, and level of experience, it's best to continue on your path and then get an entry level role.
Some possible career paths within a semiconductor team at Samsung could include:
• Process engineer: Process engineers are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the manufacturing processes used to produce semiconductor devices. They work closely with other team members, such as equipment engineers and process technicians, to optimize production and ensure high-quality results.
• Equipment engineer: Equipment engineers design and maintain the equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. They may also be responsible for installing and troubleshooting equipment, as well as training other team members on how to use it.
• Process technician: Process technicians work closely with process engineers and equipment engineers to operate and maintain the equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. They may be responsible for setting up and running experiments, monitoring and adjusting equipment, and collecting and analyzing data.
• Quality control engineer: Quality control engineers are responsible for ensuring that semiconductor devices meet the required specifications and standards. They may be involved in testing and inspecting devices at various stages of the manufacturing process, and may also be involved in developing and implementing quality control systems and procedures.
• Research and development engineer: Research and development (R&D) engineers are responsible for designing and developing new semiconductor devices and technologies. They may work on a variety of projects, such as improving existing technologies or developing new ones, and may also be involved in prototyping and testing new designs.
To pursue a career in semiconductor engineering at Samsung, you will typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, or materials science. You may also need to have experience with semiconductor manufacturing processes, as well as a strong understanding of electronics and computer systems. In addition, strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills are important for success in this field.
Some possible career paths within a semiconductor team at Samsung could include:
• Process engineer: Process engineers are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the manufacturing processes used to produce semiconductor devices. They work closely with other team members, such as equipment engineers and process technicians, to optimize production and ensure high-quality results.
• Equipment engineer: Equipment engineers design and maintain the equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. They may also be responsible for installing and troubleshooting equipment, as well as training other team members on how to use it.
• Process technician: Process technicians work closely with process engineers and equipment engineers to operate and maintain the equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. They may be responsible for setting up and running experiments, monitoring and adjusting equipment, and collecting and analyzing data.
• Quality control engineer: Quality control engineers are responsible for ensuring that semiconductor devices meet the required specifications and standards. They may be involved in testing and inspecting devices at various stages of the manufacturing process, and may also be involved in developing and implementing quality control systems and procedures.
• Research and development engineer: Research and development (R&D) engineers are responsible for designing and developing new semiconductor devices and technologies. They may work on a variety of projects, such as improving existing technologies or developing new ones, and may also be involved in prototyping and testing new designs.
To pursue a career in semiconductor engineering at Samsung, you will typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, or materials science. You may also need to have experience with semiconductor manufacturing processes, as well as a strong understanding of electronics and computer systems. In addition, strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills are important for success in this field.
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12-25-2022 02:21 PM in
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Holy smokes I never expected such a deep and descriptive message i am honestly so thankful as this thr mist advive i have gotten. I have been to multiple career consullers and none of them have motivated me as much your message. Seriously I can express how thankful I am right now. Thank you so much Ace pink 💝
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12-25-2022 06:43 PM in
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Great answer above. Also use Google e.g. "best qualifications to work for samsung it"
One example https://www.espeedpost.in/blog/what-are-the-qualifications-to-get-a-job-in-samsung/
Even search for courses using "best" for other people's opinions
Search for ANU jobs to look at "digital accessibility specialist". Athough this is for qualified applicants and limited to female applicants I found it was useful in determining the range in terms of what an employer might want. Good luck.
One example https://www.espeedpost.in/blog/what-are-the-qualifications-to-get-a-job-in-samsung/
Even search for courses using "best" for other people's opinions
Search for ANU jobs to look at "digital accessibility specialist". Athough this is for qualified applicants and limited to female applicants I found it was useful in determining the range in terms of what an employer might want. Good luck.
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12-26-2022 08:24 AM in
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Thank you very very very much i apperciate all the help.
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12-29-2022 08:15 PM in
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Work at apple. I heard they treat staff better
