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Phil Leacock

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Part of a senior team who created a business turn-around strategy for Motorola in the digital home phone market. Led a team of four to implement the strategy, focusing on big box retailers. Built the channel and customer engagement plans for top retailers in North America and drove sales accountability to execute the strategy. Started business development in Asia focused on retail and renewed the business engagement in Europe. Directed sales planning, forecasting, account management, channel marketing and business development.... read more

Posted @ 02:54PM, February 23, 2010 by Phil Leacock

Bill Walsh

What's the secret to getting hired at Motorola?

Having constant respect for people's opinions; having patience; persistence.

Posted @ 12:37PM, February 10, 2009 by Bill Walsh

Vinay Belgaumkar

What's the secret to getting hired at Motorola?

Good programming skills. Overall idea about Computer Science

Posted @ 06:17AM, October 14, 2008 by Vinay Belgaumkar

Kris Walker

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Leading the new product development of next generation array imagers and decoding HW/SW platform solutions. Using a structed PDP, drive the product delivery team through development lifecycle from requirements identification to launch and startup of JDM design/manufacturing partner.

Posted @ 04:05AM, October 07, 2007 by Kris Walker

Arpit Mehta

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Refer my resume

Posted @ 08:30PM, October 03, 2007 by Arpit Mehta

Todd Mander

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Initially I began at Motorola as a help desk analyst supporting the internal users and engineers in the Libertyville factory facility. Later on I moved over to the desktop support team and was later put in charge of desktop migration project for over 3,000 users.

Posted @ 08:36AM, October 02, 2007 by Todd Mander

Carlos Kruger

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Lots and lots of SoCs and IPs...

Posted @ 06:29AM, September 03, 2007 by Carlos Kruger

Matias Rojas

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

J2EE Technical leader
Architecture definition and development.

Posted @ 06:32PM, August 30, 2007 by Matias Rojas

Sherwin Liu

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Designed and developed User Interface and Handwriting Recognition applications for embedded mobile devices, such as cell phones and pagers.

Designed the Chinese handwriting user interface and implemented the Calendar application in the Motorola Accompli A6188 currently sold in the Asian
market.

Developed software mockups employed in Usability Studies, participated in the User Interface design process. Worked together with Usability group to address user concerns and translate their studies into easy-to-use and powerful devices.

Consolidated platform-independent reusable software modules targeted to different embedded and non-embedded environments, effectively unifying different APIs used within the Handwriting Technologies group.
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Posted @ 03:41PM, August 17, 2007 by Sherwin Liu

Timothy Fisher

How would you describe what you did at Motorola?

Software engineer in the Government Electronics group of Motorola. Worked primarily on large C/C++ projects for government contracts. Many relating to security. Designed and developed information security toolkits in C, C++, and Java. Designed and developed public key infrastructure components such as a Certificate Authority and a Registrar product. Served as technical and development lead on several projects. Integrated PKI into Motorola applications. Interfaced with customers, partners, and managed contractors on a regular basis.
Formalized training in software processes and methodologies. Followed rigorous design, specification, and documentation standards.
Skills Used:
PKI, Information Security, Encryption/Digital Signature, Internet Development, C/C++, Java, LDAP, X.500, UML, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Project Management, Public Speaking, Technical Writing
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Posted @ 08:51AM, August 15, 2007 by Timothy Fisher

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