James Westwood is a software engineer based in Cambridge, UK, with two years of professional experience building software at Arm following an MEng from the University of Cambridge. He progressed from intern and part-time undergraduate roles into a graduate engineer and now a Software Engineer, demonstrating fast technical growth within the same high-performance engineering organization. His trajectory reflects strong hands-on experience with semiconductor or systems-oriented software typical of Arm, coupled with an ability to learn on the job and take on increasing responsibility. James combines recent academic rigor with practical industry exposure in a leading technology company, making him well-suited for roles that bridge research-grade engineering and production software delivery. A detail not immediately obvious: his continuous multi-year tenure at Arm indicates both depth in domain knowledge and trust from a major employer early in his career.
2 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, N/A, Master of Engineering - MEng, N/A at University of Cambridge
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
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