Wednesday, April 23, 2014

How to get a Job in a VLSI Company?

Dear All,
 
Many of you are having the question that How to get a Job in a VLSI Company?

8 simple tips to achieve your goal
 
Please read them, study them and above all else, practice them... 


Tip #1: Write an impressive resume

Tip #2: Be an expert in one domain

Tip #3: Be confident
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Best Regards
Siva
VLSI Guru

Friday, April 18, 2014

VLSI Job Opportunities for fresher

Dear All,

I am so glad to inform you that I am resuming my blogging with the video blogs. Enjoy!

My first video blog for you:
VLSI Job opportunities for fresher

You can reach me directly at manager@vlsitraining.com for any help or information that you may require regarding VLSI career,VLSI training institutions etc ..

Best Regards
Siva
VLSI Guru

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Impeccable Integrity


At Maven Silicon, we do not just focus only on teaching the VLSI technology, instead we work with our engineers closely and help them to build their long term career. I want my engineer to come back even after 10 years and say, "I am successful in my life its because of Maven's course". I feel its my responsibility to guide the next generation engineers, not only on designing complex chips, but definitely on how to lead a successful professional life.

Most of the young engineers do not even know the meaning of integrity and its the same case with some experienced professionals too.

On the first day of Maven VLSI course, I teach all my engineers how to protect the Intellectual Properties of an organization. Its time for us to understand the value of ones creative work and use their patented technologies with proper licenses. But integrity is not only about protecting IPs, its about everything,
your honesty, truthfulness and consistency of your character.

Do not share any confidential information about your company with outsiders. You need to mind what you post on your Facebook or tweet too. 

After hiring some employee with low integrity and ethics, I have realized why Warren Buffet has said :

"In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if they don't have the first, the other two will kill you."  


Regards
Siva
Maven silicon

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Attitude Vs Talent

Murray Vs Federer


Britain's Andy Murray demolished Roger Federer 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 in the Olympic men's final on Sunday to win his first gold medal and avenge his Wimbledon final defeat against the world number one.

Just four weeks after breaking down in tears when Federer shattered his hopes of a first Wimbledon title, Murray returned to Centre Court to rout the Swiss great in just one hour and 56 minutes.


Learn from Murray how to bounce back from the failures and show the world that you can still WIN, especially to your competitors who challenge you.

Perseverance is more powerful than knowledge. And its called the power of positive attitude.

Regards
Siva


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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Smart Engineer


Are you really a Smart Engineer? If yes, you should be really good at exploiting the script languages and automating the design process. My point is a good VLSI engineer must be really comfortable in writing scripts and running simulation in batch mode. Today most of the young engineering graduates use even Linux as Windows. Its a big problem. The trainers in VLSI training schools too do not urge people to use scripts. Its time for us to train the trainers on design automation.

I have recently visited one of my MNC customers, who has already employed our Aceic engineers as contractors for his projects, to understand his expectations from my engineers, in terms of technical expertise and skill sets. He told me very precisely that VLSI engineers must be good at technology and automation as well. I shared my concern and told him about the current scenario of young engineers. Immediately he suggested me one thing that I should remove the mouse from all the computers. You might be surprised or even confused. Yes, he is 100% right. This is how we can really force the engineers to use commands.

We engineers in industry use VI editors and scripting languages like Perl pretty much to write the programs and automate the simulation respectively. I don't think that you really need somebody like me to guide you to learn them. Google is just enough!


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