Two-thirds of Engineers Entered the Career to Change People's Lives, According to New KLA Research
MILPITAS, Calif., Oct. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- KLA Corporation (NASDAQ: KLAC) today announced the KLA Engineering Inspiration Report, a new multi-regional research that shows engineers are extremely passionate about possibilities that the field provides. The inaugural report notes roughly two-thirds (
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Overall, nearly two-thirds of engineers (
The KLA Engineering Inspiration Report reveals the motivations, inspirations and major challenges on the path to becoming an engineer. As the gap between the supply and demand of engineering talent across industry sectors has increased, KLA found it critical to better understand the unique needs of those who choose the career path to encourage a more diverse set of people to explore the engineering profession. To gain insights, KLA commissioned the survey of both students and engineers in five regions which include the U.S., the U.K., China, Taiwan and Israel to assess their feelings, the drivers behind success and the barriers to entry that we need to work together to overcome.
On the launch of the report, KLA's Chief Executive Officer and President Rick Wallace commented, "The insights gleaned from the Engineering Inspiration Report offer the opportunity for us to customize the KLA workplace experience, not only for our existing engineers but also those of the next generation. Part of our vision at KLA is 'the future is ours to create,' and engineers are critical to making that a reality and bringing cutting-edge innovations to life. It is up to us to ensure that we are creating an inspirational, stimulating and inclusive environment for them to work."
Engineers want to make an impact
When first introduced to engineering, around two-thirds of engineers and students were highly motivated by the ability to solve problems (
In Taiwan, seven in 10 (
When looking for careers in engineering, students and engineers similarly indicate that salary is important but so are the opportunities for career growth and other life benefits such as sabbaticals, new parent programs, financial planning support and time off to volunteer. Outside of work, engineers and students turn to music (
Women on the engineering career path are determined and perseverant
Women in engineering want change. More than half (
One of the biggest challenges is when and how women are introduced to engineering as a career. Nearly half (
Further, when asked when they began considering engineering as a career path, male students are more likely to say high school, while female students indicate undergrad.
Engineering degrees can be costly and time consuming, yet may not be teaching all the right skills
Across all regions, engineers cite common challenges to entering the field, with the stress of needing to achieve academic excellence, the time it takes to become an engineer and the cost of education as the top challenges. Though in some regions, like Israel and Taiwan, the challenges are more prevalent. When thinking about why more people do not chose engineering as a career path, half (
Beyond the education required, professional engineers indicate a gap between the skills they were taught in school and the skills required to be successful in their career. Engineers rank teamwork, time management and project management among the top skills required for success, yet more than half (
The passion is high and so are opportunities
Almost all students and engineers indicate they are highly passionate about the chance to join the field and, in turn, would recommend their career to others.
These results are even higher in certain regions. For instance,
Additional Resources
For more details about the KLA Engineering Inspiration Report and to hear stories from KLA engineers about why they became an engineer, please visit www.kla.com/EngineeringInspiration.
Methodology
In partnership with IPSOS, a global business and consumer research services organization, a survey was fielded from June 4 – July 29, 2021 in five regions (the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Taiwan and Israel) in their native language. The survey sample included 1,083 students and 2,278 engineers, using an online methodology with a varied sample per market and per audience.
About KLA
KLA develops industry-leading equipment and services that enable innovation throughout the electronics industry. We provide advanced process control and process-enabling solutions for manufacturing wafers and reticles, integrated circuits, packaging, printed circuit boards and flat panel displays. In close collaboration with leading customers across the globe, our expert teams of physicists, engineers, data scientists and problem-solvers design solutions that move the world forward. Additional information may be found at www.kla.com (KLAC-F).
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