Saturday, December 7, 2024

Qualcomm is Hiring for Over 700 New Roles Open Across India

In a significant move, American multinational corporation Qualcomm is on an ambitious hiring initiative in India.

The company, known for its cutting-edge technology and semiconductor solutions, is actively seeking skilled professionals to fill more than 700 roles across various domains.

This expansion comes as part of Qualcomm’s commitment to fostering innovation, driving digital transformation, and creating a smarter, connected future for all.

Qualcomm’s Hiring Criteria

Qualcomm has posted over 700 job openings in India, spanning various functions and skill sets. These roles include hardware engineering, software development, system design, and more.

The company aims to tap into India’s rich talent pool and leverage local expertise. They aim to drive innovation and create world-class products.

Candidates with bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees in fields such as Computer Science, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or related disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Minimum experience requirements vary based on educational qualifications, ranging from 2+ years for PhD holders to 6+ years for bachelor’s degree holders.

Qualcomm values expertise in CAD/EDA tools and methodologies. Strong scripting skills (Python, Perl) are essential for design verification.

Familiarity with regression systems, CI/CD, and revision control systems (e.g., Git, Perforce) is advantageous.

Recent Developments at Qualcomm

In January, Qualcomm expanded its presence in India by inaugurating a new facility for its Design Centre in Chennai.

The company anticipates that this cutting-edge center will have a crucial role in driving its research, development, and engineering endeavors.

The Chennai facility will house engineers, software developers, and other technical experts who will contribute to Qualcomm’s global projects.

Up to 700 professionals in India are poised to benefit from Qualcomm’s hiring spree. The company’s commitment to long-term investments in the country underscores its confidence in India’s tech ecosystem.

As a technology innovator, Qualcomm continues to push boundaries, enabling next-generation experiences worldwide.

By expanding its workforce in India, Qualcomm reinforces its commitment to driving digital transformation and shaping the future of connectivity.


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