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ARM Holdings, a global leader in semiconductor IP, designs the ARM architecture that powers billions of devices worldwide. From smartphones and wearables to automotive and industrial controls, ARM’s low‑power, high‑performance cores are licensed to major chip manufacturers.

Open positions span engineering, architecture, firmware, ASIC design, and IP licensing, as well as business development, sales, and marketing. Engineers often work on core design, system integration, or developing new instruction‑set extensions, while sales teams focus on building relationships with OEMs and fabless companies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at ARM?
Employees at ARM experience a collaborative culture that balances deep technical focus with global impact. Teams regularly engage in cross‑disciplinary projects, from micro‑architecture research to ecosystem partnership management. The company emphasizes continuous learning, offering internal training and support for certifications, and promotes a flexible work environment with remote options for many roles.
What types of positions are available at ARM?
ARM hires across a spectrum of roles: hardware and firmware engineers working on core design and system integration; ASIC and SoC design engineers creating silicon wrappers; IP licensing specialists managing relationships with OEMs; business development and sales professionals selling ARM IP and solutions; and support functions in marketing, product management, and data analytics. These roles span entry‑level, mid‑career, and senior levels.
How can I stand out as an applicant for ARM?
Showcase a strong foundation in low‑power design and CPU architecture, with hands‑on experience in RTL, simulation, and silicon verification. Highlight contributions to open‑source projects or patents related to micro‑architecture. Demonstrate a passion for emerging markets like automotive safety or IoT, and articulate how your skill set aligns with ARM’s mission to power next‑generation devices. Tailor your resume to include measurable achievements and prepare to discuss your problem‑solving approach in technical interviews.

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