GUC wins "The Best Company to Work for in Asia Awards 2024"

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HR Asia, the leading human resources publication in Asia, held the "The Best Company to Work for in Asia Awards" ceremony on July 5, 2024, at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. GUC stood out among over 300 competing companies, securing the prestigious title for two consecutive years and emerging as the sole winner in the IC design category this year.

Taiwan's semiconductor industry is currently under intense global supply chain scrutiny. Apart from the dominant position held by industry leader TSMC in wafer manufacturing, the upstream IC design sector is also attracting significant attention. With market demand continuously increasing, various companies are offering generous salary and benefits packages to attract top talent.

GUC not only offers competitive compensation and benefits to attract talent but also places a strong emphasis on addressing the needs and opinions of each employee. The Company is dedicated to fostering a diverse and prosperous work environment that supports employees in achieving personal fulfillment while work-life balance.

It is worth noting that HR Asia conducts a comprehensive assessment through anonymous employee surveys during their award evaluations. GUC excels in multiple aspects such as core values, self-awareness, and teamwork, significantly leading the market. This is a key factor enabling GUC to stand out in the competitive selection process.

During an interview, GUC President, Mr. Tai, emphasized the company's core value of "People Oriented" in their business model for IC design services. GUC aims for steady growth, fostering growth among employees, clients, and the company together. The consecutive two-year recognition from the organizing committee validates their commitment to sustainable development.

GUC, as a global advanced ASIC leader, offers comprehensive solutions from design to mass production, along with expertise in advanced packaging process IP. This year, the company aims to achieve a record high performance for the fifth consecutive year. President Tai also encourages colleagues, saying, "Our future will be even better."