Taiwan’s TSMC begins hiring blitz for $12bn US plant – Nikkei Asia
Chip champion plans to set up 600-strong initial workforce for Arizona facility
TAIPEI — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is aggressively
recruiting over 600 engineers and executives for what will be its first
U.S. plant in 20 years, Nikkei Asia has learned.
The world’s largest
contract chipmaker will initially bring together a mix of current
employees and new hires to staff a $12 billion chipmaking plant it will
start building next year in Arizona, TSMC Chairman Mark Liu told Nikkei.
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