Sunday, April 3, 2011

Samsung Still Need 300 New Employees

Not like Acer who some time ago to cut 10 percent of its employees in China, as a semiconductor manufacturer, Samsung actually requires a lot of new employees.

As quoted from Softpedia, Sunday (03/04/2011), Samsung Austin Semicondutor plans to recruit 300 new employees. The plan they would be placed in the position of engineers and technicians in the next seven months during 2011.

Measures were taken Samsung to Develop their research division. The plan would have more incentive to produce Samsung's NAND flash memory chips.

"In 2010 we had more than 600 employees. As part of the expansion, we are targeting have 1700 employees," said Charmaine Winters, Senior HR Manager of Samsung Austin Semicondutor.
 


As we all know, Apple became the main customers Samsung in this field. No wonder as a semiconductor manufacturer, Samsung is increasing its industry they are in an increasingly tight competition.