Juz a word of advice here. I'm from Mech Eng background too. It's not adviseable to get involved in semicon industries. Try applying for automobile,power generation or manufacturing based industry. It's a more stable industry.Besides, ur able to learn more from those areas, meaning, technical aspects related to the 'real' mechanical stuffs. Unlike semicon, it's a foot loose industry, meaning, those companies will juz pack n shift to a cheaper labor power country anytime. Also, chances of getting into semicons, are rather slim relatively. There are not much aspects to learn there, product packaging, air cond maintenance, tooling.
This post has been edited by kucingfight: Jul 15 2006, 12:31 AM
Fresh graduate, work in semicon factory
Jul 15 2006, 12:30 AM
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