Shaping Tomorrow's Technology from Arm Ireland
Arm's Galway office is our technology hub based in Ireland's west coast, where emerging talent works alongside experienced engineers to help shape the future of computing.
If you're a graduate or intern ready to contribute to ground breaking work, this is where you'll build hands-on experience while solving complex challenges that scale across billions of devices.
Our Galway team includes a strong community of graduates and interns embedded in high-impact projects from day one.
Whether you're writing code, developing tools for AI and machine learning, or helping to advance Arm's Cortex CPU software, you'll be supported by teams who are leaders in their fields and committed to helping you grow.
Bringing together fresh ideas and deep expertise, Galway offers an environment where learning is part of the everyday.
You'll have the space to ask questions, share your perspective and develop the skills to take your next steps with confidence.
Here, we're enabling AI across the Arm ecosystem and pushing the boundaries of performance and efficiency—from smartphones and smart cities to next-generation automotive systems.
Teams in Galway work closely with global partners like Google, NVIDIA and Samsung to push the boundaries of performance and energy efficiency at massive scale.
What makes Arm different?
You'll join a global network of peers, with access to mentorship, experts, and a manager who champions your growth.
As a graduate at Arm, you'll receive an exclusive invite to attend our Global Graduate Conference in London and unite with over 300 peers.
Emerging Talent opportunities in Galway
We offer a range of pathways, designed to accelerate your growth, whether you're finishing your studies or gaining practical experience:
Graduate Software Engineer
— Join one of our high-impact software teams and work on enabling machine learning on Arm devices.
You'll thrive here if you're creative, collaborative, and passionate about technology.
Intern Software Engineer
— Gain hands-on experience and develop your skills alongside experienced mentors, working on real projects that shape the future of computing.
We also run early talent initiatives throughout the year, giving you the opportunity to engage with Arm before you graduate.
Life at Arm in our Galway office
At Arm Galway, you'll be part of a close-knit, people-focused culture.
With a smaller team than some of our other sites, there's a strong sense of connection.
"Everyone knows each other," says Patryk Kaiser, Graduate Engineer, "and that creates a welcoming and collaborative environment."
Beyond the work itself, our team regularly gets together for social events like dinners, go-karting, and volunteering, helping you build relationships and give back to the community.
Our thoughtfully designed new office supports your best work, with open collaboration spaces and state-of-the-art facilities.
I chose Arm for its cutting-edge technology that powers billions of devices and a culture that values its people.
From technical upskilling to volunteering, Arm invests in your growth and community.
The team culture and new Galway office make it a place where you feel motivated to do your best work.
Cian McGriskin
Your Journey with Arm
The application process is designed to help you showcase your strengths and potential.
We know interviews can feel daunting, so we'll guide you through each stage and give you the tools to help you prepare and feel confident.
Your Ideas Matter as Much as Your Experience
Submit your application online, including your CV.
Be sure to highlight any experience outside the classroom such as hackathons, personal projects, or internships.
Experience with Linux and object-oriented programming languages like C++ will help you stand out.
Our hiring team loves to see your passion for tech beyond the classroom.
Include your personal projects, hackathons, and any internships on your CV.
Emerging Talent Acquisition Specialist
FAQs
Can I apply if I'm not from Ireland?
Yes!
We offer sponsorship for graduate roles.
What tech stack will I work on?
You'll be working primarily in C++ or other object-oriented languages, in a Linux environment.
How flexible is the working model?
We operate a hybrid working model, working 40% of our time in the Galway office.
What is the application timeline?
Applications open mid-November ****, with final-stage interviews taking place in January ****.
Ready to Join Us?
As our current roles aren't currently open, you can register your interest so we can notify you when the roles are open for applications.
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