Hi
In the VLSI industry, there’s no escaping scripting and programming. Whether you’re a fresher struggling to land your first role, an aspirant preparing for interviews, or a working professional optimizing designs - TCL and Linux scripting is the backbone of
every critical task in RTL Synthesis, Physical Design, and STA.
Why is this workshop unavoidable for you?
- Automation is mandatory, not optional.
From constraint generation in Synthesis to timing analysis in STA, scripting defines efficiency. Companies like Intel, Synopsys, and Qualcomm demand engineers who can automate workflows - and this skill starts with TCL. - Your career stage
doesn’t exempt you.
- Freshers: Scripting questions dominate Level 1 interviews. Without hands-on practice, even strong theoretical knowledge falls short.
- Working Engineers: Legacy tools are phasing out. Modern PDKs and EDA workflows require advanced scripting to stay competitive.
- The gap between "knowing" and "doing" is widening.
Recruiters no longer accept candidates who merely
understand TCL syntax. They seek engineers who can solve real-world scripting challenges — like parsing log files, automating ECOs, or optimizing floorplans.
What You’ll Gain in Tomorrow’s Workshop:
- Industry-Driven TCL Scripting: Solve problems mirroring actual Synthesis, PD, and STA workflows.
- Linux Proficiency: Learn to navigate, debug, and automate in Linux environments — the OS of choice
for VLSI tools.
- Job-Ready Skills: Write scripts that interviewers expect for roles at companies like NVIDIA, AMD, or ARM.
Workshop Details:
📅 Date: 2nd May to 11th May (registration closes in 24hrs)
🕒 Time: The workshop is on cloud. You can login at your convinient time, complete lectures/labs for the day and logout
🔗 Registration link: VLSI System Design TCL Workshop
This is your last chance to sign up.
The VLSI industry rewards those who adapt first. If you delay mastering scripting, you risk:
- Missing shortlists for RTL/PD/STA roles.
- Stagnating in repetitive manual tasks while peers
automate.
- Struggling to debug workflows in tapeout-critical stages.
Don’t just learn TCL - dominate it.
Register Now (Only 24 Hours Left)
Best regards,
Kunal Ghosh
Founder, VLSI System Design
P.S. Over 92% of VLSI job descriptions list TCL/Linux as a required skill. This workshop is your fastest path from "I’ve heard of TCL" to "I can script this for you." Secure your spot before 1st May midnight, 11:59pm IST