A look at South Korea's four vocational "meister" schools that train students to work in semiconductor manufacturing, leading to jobs at Samsung and SK Hynix
THE SO WHAT
South Korea is running a dedicated semiconductor talent pipeline at the high-school level—direct to Samsung and SK Hynix fabs. If you rely on advanced manufacturing, you’re competing not just on capex but on countries’ willingness to vocationalize entire career tracks around your industry.
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