When most people hear “semiconductors,” they think of something abstract: tiny chips, complex equations, cleanrooms hidden behind glass. Relevant, sure, but distant. Compare that to professions like architects or doctors. We can picture their training. We understand their impact. We see a clear path from curiosity to contribution. The semiconductor industry deserves the same clarity and more. Because semiconductors don’t just power devices. They power progress. The semiconductor industry plays a crucial role in sustaining modern life and will remain instrumental in the future. We know this all too well because most of us work within this industry. It isn’t abstract or difficult for us to see how we fit into the grand scheme of this critical industry. It is important to reflect on our initial motivation for entering this field. The technological advancements we are currently developing were likely beyond consideration when we began our careers. Historically, we’ve done a great job of explaining how someone becomes a doctor or an architect: education, residency or apprenticeship, specialization, growth. The semiconductor industry can and must do the same.Imagine clearly mapped pathways that show:High school students how math, science, and technical programs connect to real semiconductor jobsCommunity college and university students how internships, co-ops, and labs translate into manufacturing, design, or research rolesCareer-changers and Veterans how reskilling programs, certifications, and on-the-job training can open doors without starting overWhen people can see the steps, the industry becomes less intimidating and far more inviting.Introducing ChipPathThis is where the SEMI Foundation’s newest platform, ChipPath, comes in! ChipPath, powered by the National Network for Microelectronics Education (NNME) , makes it easier for individuals to understand where they fit today and where they can grow tomorrow. “ChipPath marks a major step forward in our mission to connect people to opportunities in the semiconductor industry,” said Shari Liss, Vice President of Global Workforce Development and Initiatives at SEMI. “By combining career exploration, education pathways, and live job data into one platform, we’re not just helping individuals find jobs, we’re helping them build lifelong careers that drive innovation and impact.”ChipPath helps users explore roles across the semiconductor ecosystem, not just by job title, but by skills, interests, and pathways. A student interested in problem-solving, automation, or precision work can see how those interests translate into manufacturing, technician, or engineering support roles. A career-changer with experience in logistics, quality, or data analysis can quickly identify how their existing skills map to in-demand semiconductor jobs.This shift from “Do I belong here?” to “I can see myself doing this” is foundational. When people can visualize a role that fits them, they are far more likely to pursue it with confidence.Perhaps most importantly, ChipPath doesn’t end with exploration and preparation, it connects talent to actual job openings across SEMI member companies. By serving as a shared access point between job seekers, educators, training providers, and employers, ChipPath strengthens the entire talent ecosystem. Candidates gain visibility into opportunities they may never have discovered on their own. Employers gain access to a broader, more diverse, and better-prepared pool of talent aligned to semiconductor workforce needs.This connection transforms workforce development from a fragmented effort into a coordinated system; one where awareness, training, preparation, and hiring reinforce one another.Access for job seekers doesn’t end once they apply. ChipPath includes resources that help them prepare for the next critical step: the interview. Through guidance on interviewing expectations, communication, and workplace readiness, ChipPath helps candidates show up informed, confident, and prepared to engage. This preparation reduces anxiety for candidates and increases the likelihood of successful matches for employers.When candidates understand how to talk about their skills, experiences, and potential in industry-relevant terms, interviews become more productive, and hiring decisions become clearer.For employers, ChipPath is more than a platform, it has the potential to be a workforce multiplier. It reduces friction for job seekers, improves candidate readiness, and helps align skills with real demand across the industry. By leveraging ChipPath alongside outreach and engagement strategies, employers can help create a talent journey that is easier to navigate, access, and succeed in.When people can see where they fit, understand how to prepare, and connect directly to opportunity, the semiconductor industry becomes within reach.Job seekers today want and need more than just a salary; they want meaningful work and pride in what they do. Our industry offers these opportunities, but we must guide them to find it.Visit http://nnme.org/chippath to explore the platform, build your profile, and take your first step toward a future in semiconductors.Melinda Gomez is Program Manager, Veteran Initiatives at the SEMI Foundation.