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development process

clear requirements 3.0
design and planning 3.0
quality assurance 1.0
automated testing 1.0
peer review 2.0
development environment 4.0
development hardware 4.0
physical workspace 3.0
infrastructure and support 4.0
issue tracking 2.0
source control 3.0
product quality 2.0

culture

cultivation of creativity 2.0
mitigation of risk 1.0
reasonable workload 1.0
prevention of crunch time 1.0
hitting deadlines 1.0
taking responsibility 3.0
development autonomy 4.0
keeping ego in check 2.0

compensation

salary 2.0
health coverage 4.0
paid time off 4.0
snacks 4.0
other perks 2.0

organization

advancement opportunities 3.0
employee retention 3.0
hiring process 2.0
quality of development management 4.0
quality of upper management 2.0
quality of developers 3.0
team-to-team communication 2.0
internal team communication 4.0
management-developer communication 3.0

general

location 4.0
nearby food 4.0
business model 4.0
cool technology 4.0
vision and strategy 4.0
warm fuzzy feeling 2.0
overall 3.0

preferences

casual dress code 4.0
use of Free Software 4.0
development of Free Software 1.0
use of GNU/Linux 4.0
use of Mac OS 1.0
use of Solaris 3.0
use of Windows 2.0
use of BSD 1.0
use of Python 2.0
use of Perl 3.0
use of Ruby 1.0
use of Lisp 2.0
use of Java 3.0
use of C# 1.0
use of Objective-C 1.0
use of C 3.0
use of C++ 4.0
use of PHP 1.0
use of ASP 1.0
use of legacy languages 1.0
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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson

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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  • 3.0 Work measured out with coffee spoons posted on 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...

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