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Jack Trompert

In 2010, Jack and Janet Trompert started Talent 101 with a clear new vision on how to deliver talent to the marketplace. To work at Talent 101 is to be a part of something creative and big. From our modest roots as an ambitious startup, to becoming a global workforce solution provider to the world’s most recognized semiconductor companies, our growth and momentum owes a lot to our strong company culture of customer service, can do attitude, sense of urgency and always focus on the client and talent.
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Are Chiplets the Next Big Thing in Tech?

Posted on May 26, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Chiplet technology is an older concept that has very recently gained prominence in the tech world. The germ of the idea of chiplets originated way back in the company of American engineer Gordon Moore, the creator of Moore’s Law. 

Moore’s Law is the principle that the speed and capability of computers can be expected to double every two years due to increases in the number of transistors a microchip can contain.

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4 Top Cybersecurity Threats in 2021: Are You Prepared?

Posted on May 12, 2021 by Jack Trompert

In 2020, the world experienced not only a pandemic, but also a dramatic increase in cybersecurity threats. The rise was driven by several factors, from the advent of COVID, to an expansion of work-from-home culture, to an escalation in ransomware attacks. Email phishing campaigns were snaring their victims. Unsecured home devices were being hacked. Even large technology companies were breached.

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The Semiconductor Shortage of 2021: Ongoing regulations, reforms, and recommendations

Posted on April 28, 2021 by Jack Trompert

There’s a global shortage of semiconductors, and it’s reaching a crisis point. 

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Automation vs. human skills in the workplace: which one is best?

Posted on April 14, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Technologists have long predicted that someday machines will be able to do all necessary work without human assistance. As it stands today, there’s already a lot that can be automated. Self-driving cars, machines that read X-rays, and self-serve checkouts are powerful new forms of automation.

As automation technologies play an increasingly important role in everyday life, their potential impact on the workplace has become a major focus of research and public unease. A study claims the U.S. is projected to lose more than 1.5 million jobs to automation over the next decade. The number of robots in the workforce today has also multiplied threefold over the past 20 years. This raises the question: where’s the line when it comes to automation and human skills in the workplace?

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Q1 2021 Semiconductor Technology News + Beyond: The Best News and Breakthroughs to Know

Posted on March 24, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Global chip sales kicked off 2021 on a positive note, President Biden passed a plan to boost chip production, and researchers reported new solutions to address the biggest computing problems today. Read on for the latest news and technology updates in the first quarter of 2021.

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Building effective cybersecurity to counter emerging, unprecedented threats

Posted on March 10, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Entering 2020, organizations were addressing newfound security challenges associated with cloud technology and edge environments. But with the onset of the pandemic, few were prepared to face the unprecedented cyber threats that intensified their existing security challenges. According to one report, nearly 80 percent of senior IT and IT security leaders believe their organizations lack sufficient protection against cyberattacks in 2021. To build up a strong security armor, organizations need to take serious steps to risk management.

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Breaking down today's cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the semiconductor industry

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Cybersecurity has always been important, but in today’s environment, it’s mission-critical. Global cybercrime is expected to grow by 15 percent each year over the next five years— triple the figure for 2015. To put it into perspective, that’s more than 100 attacks every second of every day. If the semiconductor technologies we depend on become vulnerable to hacking, the consequences can range from diminished consumer trust to natural security breaches.

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The 7 Most In-Demand Tech and Engineering Jobs in 2021

Posted on February 10, 2021 by Jack Trompert

Even in an unpredictable labor market, engineers remain exceptionally high in demand across a myriad of industries. According to the U.S. Department of Labor data released in 2020, the total number of engineers will increase 4.8 percent from 2018 to 2028. Among them, several engineering roles stand out as the most in-demand gigs in 2021.

Let’s look at the top seven engineering jobs and in-demand technical skills in 2021 based on a compilation of recent analyses and trends:

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Emerging Semiconductor Supply Chain Challenges in 2021

Posted on January 27, 2021 by Jack Trompert


When the world went into lockdown, it quickly became clear that no industry would be exempt from the impact of the pandemic— including the semiconductor industry. In 2021, chip manufacturers and suppliers face more challenges than ever before, juggling both ongoing and new problems that impact the supply chain network.

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What is the semiconductor industry outlook for 2021?

Posted on January 13, 2021 by Jack Trompert

After all the unexpected twists and turns of last year, 2021 looks like the year to take stock and plan stronger, more resilient operations. The unexpected crises and new demand patterns of the past year have pushed players in the semiconductor and tech space to reimagine work processes and business models. With many of the effects of 2020’s challenges still present, it’s clear that the need for creative solutions and planning will be crucial for long-term success.

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