Micron Tongluo Plant Holds 2 Recruitment Events, Aims to Hire 1,000 Employees by Year-End
Global memory giant Micron Technology will hold two local recruitment events in Miaoli County to fill approximately 1,000 positions at its new Tongluo plant by the end of the year. The roles cover various engineering and operational fields.
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(CNA, Reporter Kuan Jui-ping, Miaoli County, 23rd) Global memory giant Micron unveiled its Tongluo plant in Miaoli in March and will recruit about 1,000 new employees by the end of the year. The county government and Micron will co-host two recruitment events, offering vacancies in various fields including process, equipment, and environment, health, and safety (EHS), inviting widespread talent to join.
To assist local talent in immediately seizing employment opportunities, the Miaoli County Government has partnered with Micron to hold two on-site recruitment events: one on May 30 at the Miaoli Youth Entrepreneurship Command Center, and another on June 13 at the Tongluo Bay Hall in Tongluo Township. The events will provide job vacancy consultations, introductions to corporate culture and work environment, and arrange interviews between hiring managers and candidates.
The Labor and Youth Development Department of the Miaoli County Government held a press conference today in the county government conference room to promote talent recruitment for the Micron Tongluo plant. County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin and Micron Taiwan's Vice President of Front-End Manufacturing and Operations, Chung Lien-pin, led the Micron team at the meeting. Principals from major universities and high schools in the county, as well as chairpersons of various industrial and commercial associations in Miaoli County, also attended.
Chung Tung-chin stated that the entry of high-tech industries effectively drives the growth of local employment opportunities. Micron is a foreign company that places a high value on employee care and has a comprehensive welfare system. In addition to local job seekers, Miaoli natives living elsewhere who are interested in the semiconductor industry are also welcome to seize this opportunity to return home and work.
Chung Tung-chin pointed out that Micron Technology's decision to set up a plant in Tongluo, Miaoli, demonstrates high recognition from international giants regarding Miaoli's investment environment and human resources. Miaoli has abundant water, electricity, and manpower. The county government is working hard to attract investment and has also collaborated with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University to establish a Miaoli campus to cultivate more talent for the industry. When the Micron Tongluo plant becomes fully operational in the future, it will bring development to surrounding industries and all aspects of life, and it is believed that more young people will be willing to settle down in Miaoli.
Chung Lien-pin stated that the talent required for semiconductors is broad and not necessarily limited to computer science and electronics fields. The vacancies being recruited this time cover process, equipment, quality, facilities, and EHS. Job seekers need not worry; in addition to fresh graduates, people looking to change careers and Miaoli natives returning home to work are highly welcomed.
Chung Lien-pin said that there will be a demand for 1,000 vacancies before the end of this year. 'This is only the first phase.' More talent will be needed going forward. He hopes that the government, enterprises, and universities can work together to create an attractive and competitive employment environment, allowing more outstanding talent to find a stage to showcase their skills. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150423
(CNA, Reporter Kuan Jui-ping, Miaoli County, 23rd) Global memory giant Micron unveiled its Tongluo plant in Miaoli in March and will recruit about 1,000 new employees by the end of the year. The county government and Micron will co-host two recruitment events, offering vacancies in various fields including process, equipment, and environment, health, and safety (EHS), inviting widespread talent to join.
To assist local talent in immediately seizing employment opportunities, the Miaoli County Government has partnered with Micron to hold two on-site recruitment events: one on May 30 at the Miaoli Youth Entrepreneurship Command Center, and another on June 13 at the Tongluo Bay Hall in Tongluo Township. The events will provide job vacancy consultations, introductions to corporate culture and work environment, and arrange interviews between hiring managers and candidates.
The Labor and Youth Development Department of the Miaoli County Government held a press conference today in the county government conference room to promote talent recruitment for the Micron Tongluo plant. County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin and Micron Taiwan's Vice President of Front-End Manufacturing and Operations, Chung Lien-pin, led the Micron team at the meeting. Principals from major universities and high schools in the county, as well as chairpersons of various industrial and commercial associations in Miaoli County, also attended.
Chung Tung-chin stated that the entry of high-tech industries effectively drives the growth of local employment opportunities. Micron is a foreign company that places a high value on employee care and has a comprehensive welfare system. In addition to local job seekers, Miaoli natives living elsewhere who are interested in the semiconductor industry are also welcome to seize this opportunity to return home and work.
Chung Tung-chin pointed out that Micron Technology's decision to set up a plant in Tongluo, Miaoli, demonstrates high recognition from international giants regarding Miaoli's investment environment and human resources. Miaoli has abundant water, electricity, and manpower. The county government is working hard to attract investment and has also collaborated with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University to establish a Miaoli campus to cultivate more talent for the industry. When the Micron Tongluo plant becomes fully operational in the future, it will bring development to surrounding industries and all aspects of life, and it is believed that more young people will be willing to settle down in Miaoli.
Chung Lien-pin stated that the talent required for semiconductors is broad and not necessarily limited to computer science and electronics fields. The vacancies being recruited this time cover process, equipment, quality, facilities, and EHS. Job seekers need not worry; in addition to fresh graduates, people looking to change careers and Miaoli natives returning home to work are highly welcomed.
Chung Lien-pin said that there will be a demand for 1,000 vacancies before the end of this year. 'This is only the first phase.' More talent will be needed going forward. He hopes that the government, enterprises, and universities can work together to create an attractive and competitive employment environment, allowing more outstanding talent to find a stage to showcase their skills. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150423