Anonymous asked a question to Rahul K.
Hi,
For students interested in digital/design verification roles at Nokia, a strong foundation in Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) like Verilog or SystemVerilog is crucial, coupled with proficiency in verification methodologies such as UVM. Essential technical skills also include a solid understanding of digital design principles and architectures, along with experience in scripting languages like Python or Perl for automation. Furthermore, strong debugging and problem-solving abilities are highly valued for identifying and resolving complex design issues. These skills collectively prepare students to contribute effectively to the rigorous verification processes at Nokia.
Best regards,
LA
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