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Garmin, headquartered in Olathe, Kansas, is a global leader in GPS technology, producing consumer wearables, automotive navigation, aviation avionics, and marine electronics. Its reputation rests on precise positioning, durable hardware, and integrated software ecosystems that power millions of devices worldwide.

Garmin hires software engineers, firmware developers, data scientists, product managers, UX/UI designers, quality assurance specialists, and supply‑chain professionals. Candidates can expect collaborative cross‑functional teams, a focus on rigorous testing, and access to cutting‑edge mapping and RTK‑GNSS technology. Many roles offer hybrid work options and locations across the U.S., Canada, and Europe.

Using Job Transparency’s Garmin listings gives you the edge of real‑time salary ranges, employee sentiment scores, and up‑to‑date benefit information. Compare Garmin pay to industry averages, see what current employees say about work culture, and determine whether the compensation matches your expectations before you apply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Garmin?
Garmin fosters a culture of precision, innovation, and sustainability. Employees enjoy flexible schedules, generous health benefits, on‑site wellness programs, and opportunities to contribute to open‑source GPS libraries. Garmin’s annual Innovation Challenge encourages cross‑team collaboration, and the company’s ESG initiatives give staff a sense of purpose beyond tech.
What types of positions are available at Garmin?
Garmin’s open roles span software engineering (full‑stack, embedded, cloud), hardware design, firmware development, data science, product management, user experience, quality assurance, supply‑chain logistics, marketing, and sales. Positions range from entry‑level to senior leadership and are available in both on‑site and hybrid formats across North America, Europe, and Asia.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Garmin?
Tailor your résumé to Garmin’s tech stack—highlight C++/Python, embedded systems, RTK‑GNSS, and GIS experience. Include projects that demonstrate real‑time data processing or low‑power optimization. Prepare for technical interviews by mastering algorithms, system design, and Garmin‑specific use cases like real‑time navigation. Show passion for wearable fitness or aviation by citing relevant hobby projects or certifications. Finally, emphasize your commitment to sustainability and continuous learning, aligning with Garmin’s ESG goals.

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