Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited has opened a large-scale job recruitment this year. The Taiwanese chipmaker initiated the latest job hiring as it is planning to expand its business further globally.
As per WCCFTech, TSMC is also looking for new staff to help with its technological advancement goals. The firm is also planning to add a considerable number of new employees as part of its research and development efforts.
Massive Hiring Kickoff
TSMC started its hiring drive through on-campus university recruitments. It participated in the recruitment at the National Taiwan University to find good people who will push the company to succeed by developing more products.
Based on the reports, the aim is to add more than 6,000 employees in this year alone. It will hire new engineers and technicians to strengthen its arsenal.
TSMC’s Expansion
It was noted that the company’s plan to increase its workforce may mean expanding its facilities soon. This move may also be pivotal in the tech industry because TSMC still supplies most of the needed parts or equipment to tech firms in the artificial intelligence (AI), mobile, and computing fields.
Moreover, the large recruitment drive shows that TSMC is financially stable despite the gloomy economic landscape in most regions today. With how its businesses are going, it appears the company is doing the right thing and heading in the right direction.
Meanwhile, Taiwan News reported that the new hires will likely work at TSMC’s fabs and offices in its home base, Taiwan, in Tainan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taoyuan, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The semiconductor firm is not likely to deploy new workers in its overseas plants.
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