FAQs
What is the role of a Working Student for Automotive Software Systems?
The role of a Working Student for Automotive Software Systems includes troubleshooting, debugging, and navigating complex software systems within automotive applications. The candidate will support the SoC FAE team in providing technical support for ongoing projects related to infotainment systems and sensors in vehicles.
What are the requirements to be eligible for this position?
To be eligible for the position of Working Student for Automotive Software Systems, candidates must have completed at least 3 semesters of study in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or a related field. Proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, Python, or Java is required, along with an understanding of computer architecture in multi-core multi-threaded systems.
What skills are necessary for this role?
Skills necessary for the role include problem-solving abilities, analytical skills, effective communication, and collaboration abilities. Candidates should also have an interest in software architecture for embedded systems, knowledge or interest in Linux systems, and the ability to work independently. Familiarity with OpenGL ES / Vulkan, Qt or other GUI frameworks, Linux kernel, and Android Open Source Project is a plus.
What are the main responsibilities of a Working Student in this role?
The main responsibilities of a Working Student for Automotive Software Systems include providing support for software deployment, addressing and resolving user-reported issues, coding and debugging software, creating and maintaining documentation, and developing software prototypes to demonstrate Samsung products. This role also involves assisting with the analysis of complex debug reports and interactions between different software and hardware components.