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Chipmakers have 67,000 unfilled jobs. An old training trick won't work this time

Anthony Lopopolo
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Semiconductor manufacturers are facing a significant labor shortage with 67,000 unfilled positions. Experts argue that outdated training models from the 1970s are insufficient to address the modern technical requirements of current chip factories.

Semiconductor factories have struggled to fill technical roles for years. A training model built for the 1970s won't help close the gap

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