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Jobs and Career Outlook for Semiconductor Engineers Semiconductor chips form the backbone of the entire computing and electronics industry. Anything that plugs into a wall outlet of has a battery requires at least one–if not many–semiconductor chips. As global demand for semiconductor chips and integrated circuits increases, engineering expertise in semiconductors and microelectronics will become an even more valuable credential. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, the semiconductor field will add 70,000 new direct jobs by 2026, and federal investments in semiconductors are growing substantially. Master’s degrees are particularly valuable in the semiconductor field, where technical knowledge and expertise can help advance your career. About 36% of semiconductor professionals hold advanced degrees, compared to an average of 14% for professionals in other fields. Graduates have a variety of options of where to take their careers. Roles in the semiconductor industry are varied, each leveraging different strengths and technical focus. Here are some job shared by Purdue University website. credit: Purdue University https://lnkd.in/dbHxr6i4
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