Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Is it a bad idea to start a career in Semiconductor Industry?

For the past few years, with so many mergers and acquisitions, layoffs, uncertainty - is it a good idea to start a semiconductor career?

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Post ID: @OP+VXOMNl0

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If money or WLE is important avoid intel at all cost.

As another poster mentioned 3 decades ago was pretty lucrative and all the VPs, Fellows and PE are really enjoying your effort, now get back to working 7x24!

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Post ID: @1rbt+VXOMNl0

Be a software engineer.

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Post ID: @1sdx+VXOMNl0

You've missed the hey day by, at least by two or three decades when silicon valley was actually dominated by chip Mfg and their suppliers. No longer the case.

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Post ID: @nbr+VXOMNl0

No, semiconducting is the hardest field of engineering. Harder than rocket science and I'm not kidding. If you have to ask whether you should become a semiconducting engineer the answer is no.

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Post ID: @lvm+VXOMNl0

it's great, just don't join intel

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Post ID: @eti+VXOMNl0

I would not

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