The quantum industry requires special skills and developing them takes time. SemiQon wouldn’t succeed without international talent, and understanding other cultures is essential for the business.
“We operate in a global market, and our team is already multicultural with people from various backgrounds working together in Finland. As we expand internationally, we expect to hire more local talent in different parts of the world.“
International students in Finland make excellent recruits, as they already understand the Finnish work and innovation culture. Others are drawn by the technology and career opportunities SemiQon offers.
“We’re a young company and offer a clear growth path for everyone who joins. We promote on-the-job training; for example, skill gaps are encouraged to be filled with short courses.”
First impressions are crucial, which is why SemiQon has a streamlined and quick recruitment process. The company wants to give talent a sense of security before taking the leap.
Getting good people is hard but keeping them is harder, Majumdar says. That’s why SemiQon builds a company culture based on shared values and clear structures.
Perks such as easily accessible healthcare and bikes for commuting help, too.
“Quality of life is a key factor. How easy it is to have work-life balance and build a family here, because the social structure supports that”, Majumdar reveals.
SemiQon understands the value of happy families for both young and experienced talent.
“Experts might come with a spouse who is also an expert. We try to help them find employment opportunities, so both can enjoy enhanced careers.”