I have been always appreciating your efforts and quality of content....this topic is explained so smoothly that i won't forget it ever. tnx Sir. I also find your location to be ireland /canada, could you also make a video on career based...how to switch to different country in VLSI field? is it possible?
Firstly, thanks for liking our vides Yes, for VLSI engineers it is very easy to switch countries also. First of all, you can try through your reference. Secondly, try through LInkedin. In Linkedin, you can search jobs in other countries.
@@TechnicalBytes what would you suggest and would be easy Should a person get enough knowledge in a domain by working for 3+ years and then apply in foreign Or should directly try luck by applying through LinkedIn?
@@shri1527 When we talk about job, It mainly depends upon your knowledge/skill set, opening in company, your availability on online job portals like linkedin etc. if your skill set matches with company requirement, then only company accepts you. Infect, you should also accept offer only when it matches with your expectations. These conditions are independent of country. if someone is a fresher, then obviously foreign countries will show less interest. But if a fresher can afford MS from US or other good country after getting some experience in India. a lot of chances for placement in the same country. One more thing, if you are joining a new company, you must talk about your interest. if you are already working in a company, you should have visibility and must show your interest. especially
I presented a paper on this topic (and more) at San Jose SNUG 2000. That paper can be found at: www.sunburst-design.com/papers/CummingsSNUG2000SJ_NBA.pdf
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I have been always appreciating your efforts and quality of content....this topic is explained so smoothly that i won't forget it ever. tnx Sir.
I also find your location to be ireland /canada, could you also make a video on career based...how to switch to different country in VLSI field? is it possible?
Firstly, thanks for liking our vides
Yes, for VLSI engineers it is very easy to switch countries also.
First of all, you can try through your reference.
Secondly, try through LInkedin. In Linkedin, you can search jobs in other countries.
@@TechnicalBytes what would you suggest and would be easy
Should a person get enough knowledge in a domain by working for 3+ years and then apply in foreign
Or should directly try luck by applying through LinkedIn?
@@shri1527 When we talk about job, It mainly depends upon your knowledge/skill set, opening in company, your availability on online job portals like linkedin etc. if your skill set matches with company requirement, then only company accepts you. Infect, you should also accept offer only when it matches with your expectations.
These conditions are independent of country. if someone is a fresher, then obviously foreign countries will show less interest. But if a fresher can afford MS from US or other good country after getting some experience in India. a lot of chances for placement in the same country.
One more thing, if you are joining a new company, you must talk about your interest. if you are already working in a company, you should have visibility and must show your interest.
especially
I presented a paper on this topic (and more) at San Jose SNUG 2000. That paper can be found at:
www.sunburst-design.com/papers/CummingsSNUG2000SJ_NBA.pdf
Hi Sir, I just saw your paper. It is great. It is super.. Thanks for sharing your paper. Seems like you are an idol for VLSI people.
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Thank you so much dear for your input.
Sir please teach us verilog from scratch.