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Atomica

Atomica

51-200 employees

Designs and manufactures MEMS and sensors

Industrial & Manufacturing
Biotechnology

Compensation Overview

$65k - $85kAnnually

Junior, Mid

Goleta, CA, USA

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree preferred
  • 2+ years of full-cycle in-house or agency recruiting in a fast-paced environment
  • Knowledge of Greenhouse or an ATS
  • Experience building a pipeline of candidates
  • High-level interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Responsibilities
  • Work closely with Hiring Managers to identify and implement high-growth recruitment strategies to attract top talent
  • Manage a full cycle recruiting process
  • Continuously improve the Atomica candidate experience
  • Perform HR duties as assigned

Atomica specializes in the Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) industry, focusing on the design, development, and manufacturing of MEMS, photonics, biochips, and sensors. Their products work by utilizing advanced techniques in 3D lithography and micro-level optical integration, allowing for the creation of sophisticated devices like MEMS-based chips for sorting live biological cells. What sets Atomica apart from its competitors is its collaborative approach, which combines the expertise of engineers and scientists to provide comprehensive end-to-end manufacturing solutions, from design to testing. The company's goal is to efficiently and cost-effectively help clients in the photonics, biomedical, and sensor industries bring their innovative technologies to life.

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$29.2M

Headquarters

Goleta, California

Founded

2000

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-7%

1 year growth

-21%

2 year growth

-23%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased demand for MEMS in autonomous vehicles boosts Atomica's sensor technology.
  • The rise of 5G technology expands Atomica's market reach in telecommunications.
  • Growing interest in genomics boosts demand for Atomica's microfluidic biochips.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from international MEMS foundries pressures Atomica's market share.
  • Rapid technological advancements could render Atomica's current technologies obsolete.
  • Reliance on a single facility in Santa Barbara poses operational disruption risks.

What makes Atomica unique

  • Atomica is the largest MEMS foundry in the USA.
  • The company offers end-to-end MEMS solutions, from design to testing.
  • Atomica's collaborative approach enhances innovation in MEMS-based solutions.

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