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You May Want to Consider Manufacturing as Your Next Career Move

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Sep 24, 2025
Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA, dives into the transformative impact of AI and automation on modern manufacturing. She challenges outdated views, highlighting how high-tech environments now require creativity and problem-solving skills. With 500,000 open positions, she emphasizes the need for curiosity and initiative in job seekers. Humpton also discusses the importance of apprenticeships and community colleges in creating new career pathways and offers practical advice for those looking to enter this evolving industry.
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INSIGHT

The Infinite Industrial Revolution

  • Barbara Humpton calls this the "infinite industrial revolution" driven by AI and software-defined manufacturing.
  • Digitalization lets factories produce customized goods on demand instead of only chasing lowest-cost scale.
INSIGHT

Talent Shortage Limits Growth

  • There are roughly 500,000 open manufacturing jobs because production capacity is rising faster than hiring.
  • The talent shortage is the biggest constraint on bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.
ANECDOTE

Unexpected First Hires Fill Factory Roles

  • Siemens hired retirees, chefs, checkout clerks and delivery drivers and trained them on digital twins before live production.
  • This diverse hiring filled hundreds of roles when a new factory needed 700 people in Fort Worth.
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