From Technician to Scientist: My Journey in the Semiconductor Industry

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In summary, my journey in the semiconductor industry began as a technician where I gained hands-on experience and technical knowledge. Through hard work and dedication, I was able to transition into a scientist role where I now work on developing new technologies and solving complex problems. This journey has taught me the importance of continuous learning and adapting to change in a fast-paced industry. I am proud of my growth and accomplishments, and I am excited for what the future holds in this dynamic field.
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Israel Eydelson
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Humans,

My name is Israel, I'm an Israeli-American from Russian descent. I live in New York state, recently started an undergrad physics program trying to satiate a lifelong fascination with the subject.

I worked as a process technician in the semiconductor industry straight out of high school. I am brand new to the academic circle, trying to minimize my own stupidity and putting in the "leg work" in my understanding of reality. I come with a variety of unfortunate habits in the form of procrastination and video game addictions which I am looking forward to losing over time. Hopefully I can adopt better practices and priorities learning from the advice and experiences of more educated individuals.

Thank you for your hospitality and I hope to contribute positively through this journey without wasting your precious time.
 
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How did you manage to get a job as technician straight out of high school??
 
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erick rocha said:
How did you manage to get a job as technician straight out of high school??
Referrals through family members that work for the company. I started off doing simple qualifications of equipment and monitoring SPC data for various processes. I got promoted a couple years in and started recovering product and reprocessing as well as delving deeper into equipment qualification.

It's mostly mindless, there are standard procedures in-place for everything and it's extremely oversimplified. It was dumbed down so much that the majority of technicians and engineers on shift could be replaced by a script.
 

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