TSMC assessment, the grass isn't always greener, taller yes, greener no.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Semiconductors/comments/1m96m4f/my_experience_working_at_tsmc_arizona_for_4_years/
TSMC assessment, the grass isn't always greener, taller yes, greener no.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Semiconductors/comments/1m96m4f/my_experience_working_at_tsmc_arizona_for_4_years/
"Vultures flock to carrion"
That's why I always check a bag.
GlobalFoundries' smartphone-heavy revenue mix and weak Q3 guidance deepen our cautious stance. We advise investors to exit GlobalFoundries and look for windows into TSMC.
@s4 Vultures flock to carrion
Until recently we were the bottom of the barrel. The company rejects go too. But Intel has now sunk lower. Those rejects refugees are flocking over in droves .
@OP thanks for the review. I’ve heard TSMC is brutal. I wouldn’t want to work there anyway, but it’s nice to know they’re dysfunctional on the inside. Like all companies. GF customers only tell us the good stuff about TSMC.
HR or not, this was a great assessment by the Reddit author, besides the 110°F sunmers, lots of reasons not to consider working for TSMC.
Must be nice working in HR just typing a few things and collecting a paycheck. Maybe I should get into HR too!
This was a post from the HR department at GF.
Stop playing politics, HR.