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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
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- type of organization: public
- size: colossal (over 10,000 people)
- website: www.ericsson.com
- development offices:
Ericsson is a world-wide provider of telecommunications equipment and related services to mobile and fixed network operators globally. They invest heavily in R&D. The company dates back to 1876. The headquarters are located in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Work measured out with coffee spoons
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November 27, 2006
I left Ericsson a couple of years back after having worked there for about six years. Ericsson is quite a diverse company with respect to working culture and technology. What's good about Ericsson is the ease with which you can move around the company and, hopefully, find your sweet-spot.
For the programmer, there is everything from down-to-the-metal low-level programming on network boxes of various descriptions, to end-user web-based interfaces. When I was more...
