Acadia Secure Networks writes:
N.A. If Nokia wants to do software development 7x24x365 (and maybe they
don't) they should encourage employees to stay put and spread the
workload around the planet.
There's also the matter of communicating the corporate culture to
these new workers.
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Acadia Secure Networks пиÑеÑ:
Companies like IBM figured this out long ago as a way to keep the
software factory humming around the clock while saving on relocation
costs.
:-)
Note that IBM isn't hiring anyone to do Maemo work, its Nokia and it has
its own approach to handle
Hi,
Another Nokia job ad ;-).
We are looking for a software engineer to join our Maemo / Internet
Tablets development team.
This is a core developer position with a focus on Maemo platform
development.
Check it out and apply here:
Carlos Guerreiro escreveu:
Hi,
Another Nokia job ad ;-).
We are looking for a software engineer to join our Maemo / Internet
Tablets development team.
/me wanted to be born in Finland :)
[]s
Adilson.
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Carlos Guerreiro escreveu:
Hi,
Another Nokia job ad ;-).
We are looking for a software engineer to join our Maemo / Internet
Tablets development team.
/me wanted to be born in Finland :)
The position is indeed based in Helsinki.
However, there is no need to be _born_ in
Carlos,
Chicago is no slouch when it comes to cold winters or for that matter
Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, or any of the cities on the Great Lakes of
N.A. If Nokia wants to do software development 7x24x365 (and maybe they
don't) they should encourage employees to stay put and spread the
On 2/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Helsinki certainly has its charms even during the cold winter.
As an example, I was skiing with the family on the frozen sea today.
There were some folks driving a car on the sea. In how many other places
can you do that ;-) ?
Well... I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
There were some folks driving a car on the sea. In how many other
places can you do that ;-) ?
Well... the point is not where you can do that but: where can you do
that without sinking? :D
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On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 19:09 -0500, ext Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Companies like IBM figured this out long ago as a way to keep the
software factory humming around the clock while saving on relocation
costs.
At a company level Nokia has offices worldwide as well, and as you may
imagine