Avantages
Fast Learning Curve: The high-pressure, self-reliant environment accelerates learning and builds confidence. Industry Exposure: Great opportunity to experience the real semiconductor manufacturing environment firsthand. Convenient Operations: Travel between factories is relatively easy, offering exposure to different sites and processes.
Inconvénients
Compensation & Hours: Pay is average, extra working hours are often needed just to keep up. Management & Rules: Aside from some hard-strict policies, management can feel chaotic. There are also quite a few hidden rules and unspoken expectations... Skill Development: Frequent switching between tasks can make it difficult to build deep expertise or strong domain knowledge—often stays at a superficial or “quick-fix” level; hard to find a growth-oriented mindset here, which may limit long-term professional development. Work Environment: Conditions vary significantly between departments. Culture & Values: Can be hard to find deeper meaning or purpose in the work.