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ARRB Group
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- type of organization: public
- size: large (101 to 500 people)
- website: www.arrb.com.au
- development offices: unknown
The ARRB Group is the now privatised Australian Road Research Board (ARRB). It specialises in road and transport related research and technology.
3 ratings
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Just awful
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on
October 26, 2006
Awful, awful place.
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Teh win
posted
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October 25, 2006
Best employer ever
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Truely an amazing company!
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rstamper
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October 25, 2006
I must say I have been completly taken aback working for CCP.
The company was founded by programers that wanted to make a game called EVE ONLINE, so they banded together and formed CCP.. they as developers themselves made there enviroment to ralley to like minded developers.
Working at CCP you really cant call it work..., they take company paid vacations out to locations where they fly there employees out to forinstance Madrid Spain. They are based in more...
