FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship positions are for 3 or 6 months.
Where is the internship located?
The internship is located in Edinburgh, specifically at the Cadence office on the top floor of 40 Princes Street.
What qualifications are required for the internship?
The ideal candidates are Electronic & Electrical Engineering or Computing Science undergraduates in their penultimate year or recent graduates.
What skills are preferred for this internship?
Preferred skills include exposure to ASIC Chip Design & Verification techniques such as Verilog RTL Design, Testbench Development, Assertion Based Verification, and Object-Oriented Programming. Experience with Unix, EDA tools, and scripting languages like Python or Perl is also welcome.
Is the internship paid?
Yes, the internships at Cadence are paid positions.
What kind of projects will interns be involved in?
Interns will work alongside the Interface Controller Intellectual Property (IP) development team on the digital design and verification of leading-edge IP.
How does Cadence support diversity in hiring?
Cadence is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce.
What recognition has Cadence received for its internship program?
Cadence's internship program has consistently received excellent feedback and has been honored with e-Placement Intern of the Year awards.
What is the company culture like at Cadence?
Cadence fosters a culture of innovation and success, emphasizing the importance of making an impact on the world of technology.
Will interns receive guidance and support during their internship?
Yes, interns will have the opportunity to work alongside a highly skilled team with over 25 years of experience in digital electronics, providing valuable guidance and support.