Nope, as one of them states it's just lots of underpaid work. In Nokia (like everywhere else in big companies) the oversized management eats most of the cake while engineering on its own is a dead end. It doesn't matter how good you are on the job, payment stays the same.
Good for them they got the lesson early and hopefully they'll get in a more exciting and much better paid work at a small(er) company.
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Good for them they got the lesson early and hopefully they'll get in a more exciting and much better paid work at a small(er) company.