AMD Is Hiring LLVM Compiler Engineers To Work On ROCm

Written by Michael Larabel in AMD on 27 September 2017 at 05:43 AM EDT. 4 Comments
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AMD is currently looking to hire more LLVM compiler engineers to work on their ROCm open-source compute stack.

The Radeon Open eCosystem Group is looking to hire more developers to work on ROCm with their OpenCL, HCC C++, and HIP compute efforts. Currently they are willing to look at all candidates regardless of experience level but need a background in compilers, C/C++ programming, parallel programing, and related fields.

Those potentially interested in joining AMD to work on open-source GPGPU efforts can see this mailing list post or head directly to jobs.amd.com.
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