Looking for high-paying jobs or career changes in Miaoli? The Miaoli Employment Center of the Taoyuan-Chuh苗-Miaoli Branch, Skills Training Division, Ministry of Labor, will host the 'Miaoli On-Site Job Recruitment Event' on Saturday, August 1, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the CNOOC Ziyuan Hall in Taiwan. The event will gather 23 companies and offer over 1,500 job opportunities. Unimicron is offering engineer positions with monthly salaries of up to 80,000 TWD, while Siliconware Precision offers up to 72,000 TWD. Fresh graduates, career changers, and individuals re-entering the workforce can attend for free and conduct direct interviews.

Driven by talent demand from AI, advanced processes, smart manufacturing, and green energy, this recruitment event comprehensively covers upstream, midstream, and downstream semiconductor sectors, as well as diverse service fields. Major tech companies participating include King Yuan Electronics, Allchip Technology, Siliconware Precision, Unimicron, CNSC, Sunlord Electronics, and Taiwan Yuan-Yi Quartz. They are recruiting talent in silicon wafers, IC substrates, packaging and testing, and electronic connectors, seeking engineers, R&D personnel, process engineers, equipment engineers, quality control staff, and overseas sales representatives.

Unimicron is specifically hiring for Smart Manufacturing System Development Engineers and IIS System Network Engineers, with monthly salaries reaching up to 80,000 TWD. Siliconware Precision is recruiting Process Engineers with monthly salaries of up to 72,000 TWD. In response to net-zero carbon emissions, Sunrise Advanced Energy, Hongye Electrochemical, and Yulon Motor are offering positions in ERP, MES, equipment engineering, maintenance, and quality management.

McDonald's, FamilyMart, and Yawen Biotech are also participating, offering positions such as management trainees, store service staff, food service, warehouse management, and quality assurance. Flexible scheduling is available, making these roles suitable for students, part-time workers, and individuals re-entering the workforce.

For job seekers aiming to switch careers or enhance professional skills, Miaoli Employment Center Director Zhang Jieru stated that in addition to on-site recruitment, the Skills Training Division of the Ministry of Labor continues to promote various key industry talent training programs. Individuals wishing to strengthen their professional skills before changing careers can directly utilize resources from public employment service agencies or search for free training courses on TaiwanJobs.gov.tw (https://www.taiwanjobs.gov.tw) and the Vocational Training Integration Network (https://course.taiwanjobs.gov.tw). By leveraging official vocational training programs, individuals can significantly enhance their competitiveness in the job market.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: Event