Ericsson is the global leader in the sphere of
information and communication technology (ICT) and the largest
provider of technology solutions and services to telecom operators
worldwide. Ericsson is one of the world’s five leading
commercial software developers. A leader in mobile technologies in
2nd (2G), third (3G) and 4th (4G) generations, Ericsson provides
support for networks with a total subscriber base of over two
billion users.
The company's portfolio includes infrastructure
solutions for mobile and fixed network telecom services,
professional services, software, and solutions in broadband and
multimedia services for operators, enterprise infrastructure and
the television and media industries.
The company was founded in 1876 and Ericsson’s
headquarters are located in Stockholm (Sweden). As of January
1, 2011 Ericsson has more than 90 thousand employees
worldwide. Total revenue on the basis of Ericsson’s 2010
reported results amounted to SEK 203.3 billion (28.2 billion U.S.
dollars). Shares of Ericsson are listed on the Stockholm
Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange
NASDAQ.
In 2011 Ericsson celebrates the 130-year anniversary of
its presence in Russia. Our country’s market has always been in a
priority for the company.
Key facts about the company:
More than 40 percent of the world’s mobile traffic
passes through Ericsson networks;
The networks Ericsson supports for operators serve
more than two billion subscribers;
The networks Ericsson manages for operators serve more
than 700 million subscribers;
Ericsson has more than 25,000 patents for inventions
and innovative technologies, comprising one of the largest
portfolios of patents in the ICT industry
The long history of the company has formed a strong
corporate culture. Key Corporate Values Ericsson -
Professionalism, Respect and Perseverance.
Ericsson is deservedly considered one of the best
employers in the world. Ericsson Russia seeks to maintain high
standards in this area. Our philosophy in HR field based on the
principles of equal opportunities, continuous development, freedom
of initiative and personal responsibility.