got interviewed at TSMC AZ for manufacturing role. Higher work hours, low pay and they hate the word "No" for an answer. Basically a sweatshop. Makes me love working at intel
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Thats a bummer, I was just highered by them with a $5 dollar raise over what I made at Intel. 25÷ years at intel.
Their benefits package is way better then Intel, bye a lot.
No sweat shop.
They actually want you to work and not spend all day watching YouTube like the current workforce is doing while the ship is sinking.
They also reward you with higher bonuses the better you do. Which starts at 12% annually.
I think the number of times I received over 12% in those 25+ years I could count on one hand.
Work harder and get rewarded with bigger bonuses. Crazy concept.
American[sic] needs to work in a real sweatshop to be successful like them.
Is that you, Eric Schmidt?
You are an id--t OP. Who wants to love and work for a company that just cut 15K of its employee heads and bullsh-tt about the world number one semi conductor manufacturing contractor. American needs to work in a real sweatshop to be successful like them.
In my experience saying No at intel results in being identified as someone who has a communication problem.
Which approach is producing chips that customers want?
More sweatshop with Intel in AZ. You should move to Taiwan. It is much cooler than AZ.
@uhv Yeah, because they still work there. Ask the TSMC employees who went to Taiwan and quit last year how they thought about the job and you'll get a different opinion.
Who interviewed you? What department?
Disagree & commit. Same sweatshop - different abbreviations.
you say this as intel is laying off and TSMC is hiring.
Amazing. You found all that out in an interview.
I know people who work there who would disagree.