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Recruitment ARM Sophia-Antipolis (France)

The number of ARM workforce should grow 25% in Sophia-Antipolis, where ARM is present for 10 years.
ARM France.jpg A recruitment plan was launched in a context of strong development of processors for smartphones, the category in which English group is the leading global rival to Intel.

Recruitments to celebrate 10 years of ARM in Sophia Antipolis

Hearts secured, created from a 31-bit ARM architecture, are developed for 10 years by the French subsidiary of international group which is now producing new versions.

TrustZone technology developed in Sophia, limiting the implementation process codes that have not been previously validated, and blocks any attempts to install malware.

The Sophia, in the heart of IT recruitment in France

The 40 ARM engineers is only a small portion of 30,000 people employed in Sophia, half of which belongs to the IT sector.

A few "giants" in the sector are also heavily entrenched and act as the locomotive for many subcontractors (France Telecom, IBM, Texas Instruments, etc.), but also for much of the 4,000 researchers.

Being recruited at ARM

Beyond recruiting for positions in the agency from Sophia Antipolis, the group offers many positions worldwide. It is possible to obtain more information on the ARM website (follow the link after this article).

However, we note the offers available in Sophia-Antipolis:

* Recruitment process (experienced vacancies): http://tinyurl.com/366lapt
* Sophia-antipolis jobs (experienced vacancies): http://tinyurl.com/353rk55
* Sophia-antipolis jobs (graduate vacancies): http://tinyurl.com/374fu72
* Sophia-antipolis jobs (student vacancies): http://tinyurl.com/38pscae

Jean Pellegrino [Doolit_Fr] (France) - Monday 14th of June 2010


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