People that create the factory flow, maybe. But I’d argue it’s a pretty different set of skills. People that run the flow, definitely not.
As an EE I can assure you that’s not true. Also, many jobs at a fab don’t require a bachelors. Often they will want a relevant associate degree though. Here’s an example:…
Ok. I'll bite. What are the steps?
I was thinking the same thing, but about Asia.
The title could be better but I think this article is lamenting our inability to build ambitious infrastructure.
People that create the factory flow, maybe. But I’d argue it’s a pretty different set of skills. People that run the flow, definitely not.
As an EE I can assure you that’s not true. Also, many jobs at a fab don’t require a bachelors. Often they will want a relevant associate degree though. Here’s an example:…
Ok. I'll bite. What are the steps?
I was thinking the same thing, but about Asia.
The title could be better but I think this article is lamenting our inability to build ambitious infrastructure.