Switch to Analog IC Design & Double Your Salary in 4–6 Months Without Quitting Your Job
Switch to Analog IC Design & 2X Your Salary with the 4-Step C.H.I.P. Framework
Is This You?

Completed ECE but Stuck in low paying jobs
Confused About Where to Begin Your Domain Shift
Tired of Non-Core Roles & repeatative boaring work
Fear of starting of zero in the new domain.
No hands-on exposure to tools like Cadence
Lack of confidence in interviews
Tried YouTube or Free online materials
Understand the differences between Design, Layout, RF, AMS, and Validation
Identify where YOU fit in based on your background
Know what hiring managers expect from day-1 productive engineers

H – Hands-On Mastery with Industry Tools
Use Cadence tools like Virtuoso for real-time design practice
Build current mirrors, op-amps, bandgaps and simulate them
Create a project portfolio that speaks louder than your resume

Get mentored by Mabi Nadaf (30+ years of experience in Analog Design)
Learn the mindset shift needed to grow from non-core to design
Join a tribe of high-potential Analog Achievers Club members

Resume and LinkedIn makeover tailored for analog hiring
Interview preparation with actual circuit-based questions
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How to confidently switch from layout/validation/testing/teaching to core Analog IC Design
Breakdown of high-paying Analog IC roles in India and abroad
Why Analog Design is recession-proof and AI-resistant
What tools (like Cadence) you must master and how to learn them
Real success stories from professionals who followed this roadmap
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Analog IC Design Career Guide ebook

GIICT Entrance Test Model Question Paper
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Important Note for the Workshop:
This webinar is tailored for experienced professionals exploring a switch into VLSI. Gain clarity on transition strategies, skill alignment, and growth opportunities in the semiconductor domain.
Analog is only for PhDs or IIT/IISc toppers.
What matters more is hands-on design skill, not your degree. Many successful analog designers come from humble academic backgrounds.
You need to be a genius in mathematics to master Analog Design.
While math helps, it’s more about circuit intuition, problem-solving, and simulation practice than advanced equations.
If you didn’t start your career in analog, it’s too late to switch.
Many professionals successfully transition from IT, layout, or verification roles with the right roadmap and mentor.
Analog jobs are too few and only for top-tier candidates.
The demand for skilled analog designers is rising globally, but the supply is short-making it a golden opportunity for those prepared.
Learning tools like Cadence takes years.
With guided training and real-world projects, professionals can become confident in just 3–6 months.
You won’t earn well in analog.
Analog roles often offer higher salaries and faster growth due to the niche expertise and low competition.
Analog is boring and outdated.
Analog is the backbone of every chip-from smartphones to satellites. It’s evergreen and evolving (think PMICs, SerDes, RF, etc.).
Interviewing for analog roles is impossible without experience.
Many companies value project-based learning and real understanding over formal work experience-especially in start-ups and mid-size design houses.
Analog design is too slow-paced and not innovative.
You must master everything before applying.
You just need to master core fundamentals and build a portfolio that proves your readiness. You can grow the rest on the job.
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