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No, I'm quite pleased; one or two useful testers. They don't seem to be very communicative though; good CVs, crap at interviews.
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Nokia realizing that they can not compete on technology (iphone, Google etc) or price (HTC etc).Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOr is it a tulip place to work?
I'm seeing quite a few CVs from testers at Nokia UK.
They also made a huge mistake of moving one of their key R&D processes to Arad in Romania a few years ago to save money, and no surprises the unit is not delivering. In the mean time many of their top innovators jumped ship and are now working for competitors.
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Telecommunications seems to have taken a hit big time and people are bailing out before the fit hits the shan.
The career progression is minimal with many moving sideways rather than upwards and the threat of moving workstreams to Eastern Europe is ever prevalent.
I know this is the case with T-mobile, so I'm sure there has been some knock on effect across the industry.
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staffers, wanting to be permies hereOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWere they staffers or contractors?
When I was at Nokia we took on a shed-load of contractors for our testing.
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Were they staffers or contractors?
When I was at Nokia we took on a shed-load of contractors for our testing.
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Are Nokia sacking people?
Or is it a tulip place to work?
I'm seeing quite a few CVs from testers at Nokia UK.Tags: None
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