Professionals
Future needs experience and leadership
We believe leadership makes the difference when it comes to steering an organization successfully through the fast-moving semiconductor world. For us, leadership is a matter of personality regardless of whether you are an experienced manager or technical expert. This is about people with strong intercultural skills and a clear vision of the future.
We support your individual choice
Whether you are aiming for a management career or an individual career, we support your choice. Out of the individual career, our technical ladder recognizes and rewards technical expertise in all areas of the company. Qimonda continuously offers plenty of opportunities to develop your leadership skills in a fast changing international environment.
We provide interesting development measures
| Development through cross-functional, international teams such as expert communities |
| Opportunity to mentor technical experts and future leaders |
| Opportunity to provide direction through strategic summits |
| Leadership and business seminars or technical curricula |
Interview
Ken Su is a Senior Manager in Qimonda Taiwan, responsible for the marketing of graphics DRAMs. He
joined our company as a marketing engineer in 2002.
Q: Please explain how you became a Senior Manager at Qimonda.
A: Well, I started out as a marketing engineer in 2002 – back then I was responsible for DRAM
marketing in Taiwan. I then moved on to specialty DRAMs (mobile RAM, graphics RAM and cellular RAM)
in Asia Pacific. And in 2004, I changed to the Graphics Business Unit where I am now in charge of
marketing for graphics DRAMs.
Q: What were the main motivating factors that drew you to Qimonda?
A: As a multinational company, Qimonda offers a very open, diverse working environment. It
also gave me a great opportunity to build and develop my core competencies. One of the factors I
really value is the way that Qimonda encourages its people to use their own initiative and follow
through on their ideas.
Q-Facts:
Qimonda‘s North American manufacturing and R&D facilities place engineers and technicians in creative and challenging environments. The chip output in our cuttingedge 200- and 300mm fabs in Richmond, Va. help make semiconductors the second largest export in that state. Our Burlington, Vt. Development Center leverages a long history of DRAM design in that region, and the Cary, N.C. Development Center sits alongside the renowned Research Triangle Park, a hotbed of technology innovation.

