Nokia
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    Company Profile

    Company overview

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    Industry

    Consumer Electronics Manufacturing

    Company size

    1,001-5,000

    Primary location

    EPPING RD, 1 2113 MACQUARIE PARK Australia
    The company is primarily engaged in the distribution and sale of mobile phones and electronic devices in Australia. It started its business operations in 1985. The company's head office is located in Pyrmont, Australia.The company's operations are organized into four divisions: Mobile Phones, Multimedia, Networks and Enterprise Solutions. The Mobile Phones Division focuses in the development and sale of mobile phones. The Multimedia Division specializes in the development of advanced mobile devices and applications such as imaging, games, music and media. The Networks Division offers network infrastructure, technology and related services. The Enterprise Solutions Division is responsible for the provision of terminals and seamless mobile connectivity solutions.In November 2005, the company entered into a strategic partnership with Fujitsu, a technology and communications solution provider, to offer the Fujitsu mProcess Solution on its range of enterprise devices.Source: this is an extract from the company's own website

    Reviews overview

    3.427 ratings in total
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    85%
    Rate salary as high or average
    63%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Nokia?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Nokia employees value the opportunities for learning and development, great colleagues, and work-life balance offered by the company. As a global organisation, Nokia provides opportunities for growth and international experience. However, some challenges exist, including a perceived lack of clear direction and identity crisis within the company. Employees have noted challenges with management, such as a lack of support, understanding, and streamlined processes. While growth opportunities are available, some feel there are limited career development paths unless they have an advocate. Additionally, there are concerns about lack of recognition and internal communication issues within the organisation.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Network integration Specialist
    Jun 2023
    All Sydney NSW3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Network integration specialist
    The good thingsI developed my technical skills
    The challengesSearching job for my career growth
    2.0
    Operations Manager
    Jan 2023
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Nokia and its subsidiaries were good companies until they sold their brand to Microsoft. Since then, Nokia has been struggling with its direction and purpose.
    The good thingsIt was good when the Nokia Care Centre was around until they sold off the brand to Microsoft and shut down all their operations worldwide.
    The challengesThe entire corporate structure is struggling with an identity crisis even now. Nobody is sure where they are heading.
    5.0
    Various Titles
    Nov 2022
    Brilliant, Loved every minute of working there.
    The good thingsThe vibrancy, working with the latest technology, great colleagues
    The challengesBeing a Global company dealing with offices in Europe and the US, the time differences made it difficult.
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