Global conglomerate manufacturing smartphones, semiconductors, appliances, and connected devices
Samsung Electronics operates across consumer electronics, semiconductors, and IoT hardware from a South Korea base with 10,000+ employees distributed across 22 countries. The tech stack reveals dual engineering tracks: AI/ML infrastructure (PyTorch, TensorFlow, CUDA, Transformers) for autonomous systems and robotics (ROS, IsaacGym, Gazebo, Isaac Sim), alongside design-for-manufacturing tools (Blender, Rhinoceros, Houdini). Active hiring is sales- and marketing-weighted relative to engineering depth, while pain points cluster around supply-chain friction (inventory optimization, logistics cost reduction, vendor management) and ERP integration (Hybris/S4HANA), suggesting operational scaling challenges across product lines.
Samsung Electronics manufactures and sells consumer smartphones, televisions, wearables, tablets, home appliances, semiconductors, LED solutions, and medical devices to global markets. The company operates manufacturing and R&D facilities in South Korea and maintains sales, engineering, and support presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Current headcount exceeds 10,000. Active project work spans product lifecycle management, large language model development, customer training programs, logistics optimization, and satellite data integration—indicating investment in both AI-driven product capabilities and supply-chain digitalization.
Primary tools include PyTorch, TensorFlow, Python, C++, and CUDA for AI/ML; ROS, IsaacGym, Gazebo, and Isaac Sim for robotics; Blender, Rhinoceros, and Houdini for design; and 5G/LTE/Wi-Fi for connectivity. SAP adoption is underway.
Active projects include large model development, product lifecycle management, image denoising, satellite data integration, logistics cost optimization, and Samsung Health PR strategy. Most hiring is sales (24 roles) and engineering/marketing/research (15 each).
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