Study or work in Taiwan: Top universities and semiconductor firms recruiting talent from Singapore

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After Mr Lee graduated from university in his native Malaysia, he decided to move to Taiwan to work for the industry’s leading electronics company where he had interned for a year. “Taiwan’s semiconductor firms were, and continue to be, among the best in the world, and Taiwan is such a...

Industry leaders from some of the participating semiconductor firms, which span TSMC, Mediatek, Realtek, UMC, ASE, Phison and Ardentec, will elaborate on their work, job openings in their ranks and potential career paths for staff. The companies will also interview attendees who submit their CVs online, or have them at the event.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economics Affairs’ Industrial Development Bureau is helming the event through its Intelligent Electronics Institute and Industry-Academic Cultivation Program of High-level Talent in the Semiconductor Industry. “Through such international talent exchanges and recruitment activities in Southeast Asian countries, Taiwan aims to optimise its semiconductor sector’s environment and talent training mechanism, and thus provide the best workplaces for employment and research for international talents.

In 2018, the Taiwanese government also relaxed visa, employment and various other regulations for foreign professionals, while improving tax, insurance, retirement and other benefits for them. For example, those with specific special expertise, including in the semiconductor industry, and earn over NT$3 million a year can deduct half of their salary for taxation for the first three years.

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