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Microchip In Romania


Microchip opened its R&D site in Bucharest, Romania in April 2006 and has continued to expand this site. The center was officially inaugurated by Steve Sanghi, our former president and CEO, on April 17, 2007.

We have over 280 employees and are continuing to hire. This site focuses on new product design and applications development for microcontrollers (MCUs) and analog and memory circuits. We also house an extensive sales support team for our Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) operations.

Our office is located at AFI Park 1 Building, 4E General Paul Teodorescu Blvd. We have a great partnership with the Politehnica  University of Bucharest, widely recognized as one of Romania’s top higher education institutions. It is nationally unsurpassed in its fields of specialization. Not only is it among the most prestigious universities in Romania but it is also the oldest (founded almost two centuries ago) and the largest with students from all over the world. The university has a long tradition of nurturing excellence in its academic experience and promoting high standards for knowledge, research and innovation. It has numerous international collaboration partnerships and its strategies aim to enhance its visibility in the international community through valuable contributions in developing specific domains.

Perks and Benefits


  • Competitive base salary and bonuses
  • International Employee Stock Purchase Plan (IESPP)
  • Restricted Stock Units (RSUs)
  • Continuous learning and employee development 

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