casual3_2002
Advanced Member level 4
ms in vlsi usa
Job market is stabilizing recently and seems will pick up very soon if no further surprises. As for Silicon Valley, consumer electronics IC companies are doing exceptionally well, many been hiring for months. However, most require a minimum of 3~5 industry experience. Analog/Mixed signal seinor engineers are red hot right now, our company has been looking for an Analog Manager for quite some time without luck and I've asked many of my former coworkers in analog and they are telling me everyone is happy with current position and NO one will even consider a soso offer. ASIC market is also improving at a lower pace.
For new grads, I heard Qualcomm is mostly hiring junior engineers since they have too many PhDs.
casual3
Job market is stabilizing recently and seems will pick up very soon if no further surprises. As for Silicon Valley, consumer electronics IC companies are doing exceptionally well, many been hiring for months. However, most require a minimum of 3~5 industry experience. Analog/Mixed signal seinor engineers are red hot right now, our company has been looking for an Analog Manager for quite some time without luck and I've asked many of my former coworkers in analog and they are telling me everyone is happy with current position and NO one will even consider a soso offer. ASIC market is also improving at a lower pace.
For new grads, I heard Qualcomm is mostly hiring junior engineers since they have too many PhDs.
casual3