
Now that Nokia is more networks than consumer products, would a CS PhD in HCI be a good fit?
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I am a US citizen living in Finland to be with my Finnish spouse and our new baby. I would be open to positions in either (or both).
James L. asked a question to Nokia
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Date asked: jeudi, octobre 29, 2020
Last reviewed: mercredi, décembre 16, 2020
Daniela N.
Talent Acquisition Partner, HR Region Americas
Hello James,
I think your profile fits better in Nokia Bell Labs, please go to the next link to check our open positions there: https://www.bell-labs.com/collaboration-opportunities/careers/
My best wishes for you and your family in the new year !
mercredi, décembre 16, 2020
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