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Samsung, SK compete to acquire talent ahead of super cycle
Posted : 2021-03-15 16:11
By Kim Hyun-bin
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are scrambling to acquire talented staff as a major super cycle is expected to soon hit the global semiconductor market.
The chip division of Samsung Electronics recently announced a plan to hire hundreds of experienced workers, while SK hynix is set to hire over a hundred.
Talented workers in the semiconductor and information technology fields are urgently needed, and industry watchers believe salary inflation is in the works at these companies in order to obtain the most qualified individuals.
FactMR: Automotive Actuators Market Growth Pursuant to Conventional and EV Industries Recovery in 2021: Fact.MR
Comparatively better faring sales in Q1 2021 as opposed to the preceding year to bolster sales
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 9, 2021 / Fact.MR: Award winning market research company Fact.MR s global automotive actuators market report projects a gradual yet positive upswing through 2021, as the global automobile industry experiences a slow-paced recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Eventually, growth is likely to pick up pace, experiencing over 5% CAGR through 2031.
According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), a bleak 2019 saw a marked decline of over 5% in global automotive production- being valued at around 92 million vehicles. This downswing carried forward into 2020, with the figure rising to nearly a fifth of the total decline. However, optimism is bound to arise with the expanding electric vehicles (EV) market, with global