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Qualcomm expects its employees to abide by all applicable policies and procedures, including but not limited to security and other requirements regarding protection of Company confidential information and other confidential and/or proprietary information, to the extent those requirements are permissible under applicable law.
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Your recruiter will be happy to discuss all that Qualcomm has to offer! Qualcomm is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity. EEO Employer: Qualcomm is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or any other protected classification.
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Even more importantly, please note that salary is only one component of total compensation at Qualcomm. To all Staffing and Recruiting Agencies : Our Careers Site is only for individuals seeking a job at Qualcomm.
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This position is for the Qualcomm Automotive Engineering team, which closely collaborates with its automotive partners and customers from concept to commercialization. The main responsibility is to provide direct support to Qualcomm customers and partners with the design, development and debug of customer designs based on the Qualcomm reference designs, HW related issues and helping to customize/optimize the customer design to meet the product requirements using the features in Qualcomm SOC.
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Qualcomm is a company of inventors that unlocked 5G ushering in an age of rapid acceleration in connectivity and new possibilities that will transform industries, create jobs, and enrich lives.
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At Qualcomm Research Philadelphia, we are looking for smart, innovative, and motivated individuals to join the Qualcomm Autonomous Driving team. We work collaboratively with Qualcomm teams across the world to solve exciting challenges in perception, localization, object tracking, decision-making, motion planning, and control.
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Qualcomm Graphics HW team in Bangalore is responsible for developing and delivering GPU solutions which are setting the benchmark in mobile computing industry. Qualcomm will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request, to support individuals with disabilities as part of our ongoing efforts to create an accessible workplace.
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As a leading technology innovator, Qualcomm pushes the boundaries of what's possible to enable next-generation experiences and drives communication and data processing transformation to help create a smarter, connected future for all.
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If you would like more information about this role, please contact Qualcomm Careers. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, Qualcomm employees or any other company location. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
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Qualcomm does not accept unsolicited resumes or applications from agencies. Qualcomm is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/applications. 3 years of experience as Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, or related occupation.
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Evangelizing solutions to Large Enterprise customers that leverage Qualcomm technologies inclusive of Windows on Snapdragon, Industrial IOT, Small Cell Technology, and Extended Reality. Qualcomm 5G and AI innovations are the power behind the connected intelligent edge.
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As a leading technology innovator, Qualcomm pushes the boundaries of what's possible to enable next-generation experiences and drives digital transformation to help create a smarter, connected future for all.
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Represent Qualcomm at industry conferences, analyst and press events, contribute to whitepapers, and engage with XR communities. Qualcomm is also committed to making our workplace accessible for individuals with disabilities.
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Qualcomm is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited. Part of our dedicated Sales Enablement team, this role will lead the strategic direction for consumer and commercial sales tools creation and activation.
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As a Qualcomm Systems Engineer, you will research, design, develop, simulate, and/or validate systems-level software, hardware, architecture, algorithms, and solutions that enables the development of cutting-edge technology.
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