Job Description:
Join the Optical Networks division at Nokia, where innovation meets scale in the AI-driven data center era. With the recent acquisition of Infinera, we’ve combined two industry leaders to redefine the future of optical networking. Be part of a team delivering faster, reliable network capacity worldwide through ambition, innovation, and technical expertise.
Key Responsibilities:
Technical Skills Required:
C, C++, Linux, Embedded Systems, Device Driver Development, Protocol Software Design, ASIC SDK Development, GIGE, OTN, DSP
Experience:
0–2 years of experience in software development in the communications industry.
Preferred Skills (Good to Have):
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Nokia is a Finnish multinational corporation renowned for its contributions to telecommunications, networking, and technology innovation. Founded in 1865, the company has evolved from a pulp mill to a global leader in mobile communications and network infrastructure. With its headquarters in Espoo, Finland, Nokia operates in over 100 countries and employs more than 87,000 people worldwide. The company's mission is to create technology that helps the world act together, focusing on connecting people and devices through advanced network solutions, including 5G, cloud services, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Nokia holds a strong market position in the telecommunications industry, recognized for its pioneering role in mobile phone development and its ongoing leadership in network equipment. In recent years, the company has shifted its emphasis toward providing cutting-edge network infrastructure and services to telecom operators, enterprises, and governments. Notable achievements include securing major 5G deployment contracts across Europe, North America, and Asia, as well as advancing sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions in its operations and products.
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