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Mar 10, 2025
Mar 10, 2025

Driving Semiconductor Career Opportunities in the Midwest

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The inaugural SEMIEXPO Heartland scheduled for April 1-2, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a focus on Smart Mobility and Smart Manufacturing, provides an opportunity for industry collaboration and growth. These key markets will help drive the semiconductor in achieving a common goal – reaching $1 trillion in revenue by 2030. A critical component in achieving that goal is a sustainable talent pipeline.

For the SEMI Foundation, this new expo and conference means partnering with industry and academic stakeholders to cultivate a more inclusive workforce, where everyone is welcome and can establish a rewarding career while helping the semiconductor industry fulfill its potential. Analysts estimate that by 2030 the chip industry will need 1 million more skilled workers to meet exploding demand for semiconductors.

SEMIEXPO HearlandSimilar to Semiconductor Day programming, the Workforce Development (WFD) Pavilion will connect SEMI members, including human resource professionals and talent recruiters from across the microelectronics industry, with current job seekers and those aspiring to work in the industry.

Students, recent graduates, military veterans and professionals returning to work after an absence will discover how microelectronics enable a smart future that is radically changing everyday life—from autonomous vehicles to powering the latest smartphones to the impact of AI on manufacturing. 

The Workforce Development Pavilion is made possible through the generous support of sponsors ASML, Comet Technologies USA and VAT.  SEMIEXPO Heartland partners include Applied Research Institute, Indiana for the Bold, Purdue University and Visit Indy.

Pathways to Success

Mike Glavin, SEMI Foundation Program Director of Workforce Development will kick off the two-day programming with an overview of the many national and global initiatives SEMI offers to support member companies in their efforts to attract, develop and retain a skilled workforce. Our resources and initiatives expand the talent pool, attract workers with different experiences and perspectives, and help employers train and grow innovative teams.

His presentation will be followed by a series of ‘Day in the Life” presentations by KLA, Pivotal Systems, EMD Electronics and Micron Technology. Career opportunities in the semiconductor ecosystem are vast due to the depth and breadth of the industry and professionals from varied backgrounds will highlight what they do at their companies and why this industry offers so many excellent career opportunities.

A presentation from EMD Electronics will discuss how rotational programs can help companies identify, nurture and retain top talent.   

Following the presentations on day one, students can meet with industry professionals and human resources experts at the Flash Mentoring/Ask an Expert session to learn more about career opportunities and discover what it’s like to work in the semiconductor industry. Companies participating in the session will include ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation, Comet USA, EMD Electronics, KLA, Micron, Pivotal Systems, WGNSTAR.            

Enthusiastic students attend SEMI Foundation workforce development programming in April 2023.

Expanding Career Opportunities

In addition to ‘Day in the Life’ presentations by industry professionals from ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation and Synopsys, expo visitors on day two also will hear about Resume Building and Interviewing Skills from a Talent Engagement Lead at ASML. The SEMI VetWorks: Advancing Veteran Careers in Semiconductor Technology presentation showcases how talent professionals can connect with veterans and military communities to grow their workforce.  

Talent professionals will learn about two exciting Purdue University programs: The Summer Training, Awareness, and Readiness for Semiconductors (STARS) is a workforce development program launched by the university to attract and train students for careers in the microelectrons industry. SCALE is a program engaging K-12 schools and teachers in Microelectronics Workforce Development. Both sessions will be presented by Purdue University faculty members and provide industry professionals with an opportunity to expand the talent pipeline. 

Purdue universityThe day’s programming concludes with a resume review. During this interactive session, students and job seekers can have their resume reviewed by professionals from ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation, Comet USA, EMD Electronics, KLA, Micron, Pivotal Systems, Synopsys, and WGNSTAR. 

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Connect and Learn

Presentations throughout the two days are meant to engage students and jobs seekers on exciting careers in semiconductors. To register for expo and conference and learn more about all the sessions scheduled in the Workforce Development Pavilion, visit SEMIEXPO Heartland

Margaret Kindling is Senior Program Manager at the SEMI Foundation. She promotes inclusive workplaces via initiatives like Women in Semiconductors, Semiconductor PRIDE and develops workforce development programming at SEMICON West and SEMIEXPO Heartland.