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What is the single software company that you most want to work for? Why?

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NVIDIA of course.The king behind almost every game. I just love it.

But you really need to work hard to get into it.They have got very tough selection process though.

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I'd like to NOT work!!! Sorry about bringing this mess up again :)

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Microsoft. Cos they offer free cocaine. (I think I read that right.)

Also, They can make amazing stuff somethings.

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I am actually really happy at my current company (I am working in the industry of my dreams for one of the most renowned companies and it's great), but I think that Working on the .net Team at Microsoft could be really interesting, especially on the teams behind MVC or Entity Framework.

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My own. I will not stop trying to build my own company until it is successful. In the mean time I work diligently for whomever pays me to develop software.

For those that want a more conformist answer: I would mimic a few existing companies when I start hiring for my own company. Construx always looked like a good place to work for me, but I am happy where I am for now. http://construx.com/Page.aspx?nid=38

They used to have 6 weeks off paid vacation, plus the week of Christmas/New Years. I guess they are buckling down - only 24 days PTO now...

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The first thing that came to mind is Google. I am just waiting for them to call me and no I am not holding my breath. :D

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I'd like to run my own software company, both having a few products on the line and consulting services.

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Google/ ID/ Blizzard

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ESA, NASA, or Lockheed Martin.

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Thoughtworks

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Oh god no... I can't think of anywhere worse to work! All the Fowlerbots preaching their half-baked ideas about the One True Way to do software development. Thanks but no thanks! – Greg Beech Mar 3 at 21:53
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Zoho.

I would love to work in a company that is making all us Indians proud.

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ITA Software: they do highly algorithmic stuff.

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Microsoft, definitely, since they seem to attract some of the brightest people in the industry. It's always preferable to work with people smarter than yourself, who you can learn from.

Google is an excellent choice when it comes to working with very smart people. But for me, I'm a Microsoft technologies kind of guy, so definitely have to say Microsoft.

Besides, MSoft is such a huge company, you could work in many vastly different groups and on very different types of projects. Almost like working for a dozen different small companies throughout your career.

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Anyplace where I can work on something new and different. I guess I'd really enjoy the opportunity to advance as well.

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ESA - I'd love to work at a place where systems worth billions of dollars would rely on my code. What's the worst that could happen.

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Google -

1/5 of every developer's time is spent on sanctioned independent projects. In other words, they build procrastination into their workday.

They provide free daycare and food for their developers.

Their headquarters are outside of the city, in a nice place to live.

The products they have been producing kick butt.

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Remobjects. It must be great to work at a place where really good stuff is made.

Remobjects makes Oxygen/Chrome, a .NET Object Pascal + serveral other amazing products.

(No I don't work there, I don't even use Oxygen. I just wish I worked there)

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Bungie, the people who brought you Halo, Oni, Myth, Marathon, etc. They're a talented group of fellows and it would be great to work with some of the best.

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Blizzard Entertainment. You know, the people that made Diablo and Warcraft.

I would not turn down an offering from Google, of course: every product of theirs (made/bought) contributed in making my life a bit easier (google, maps, docs, blogspot, code, sites, picasa...)

I hear Microsoft is not a bad place to work into either.

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IBM

Don't laugh. Like China, they took a breather for a little while, but they're coming back stronger than ever. Once the world economy crashes and there's no more electricity, we'll see who makes jokes about punch cards.

Just kidding. Google, of course. Or Microsoft, if Bill is watching. Love me some Microsoft.

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Currently, my current employer Symbian Software Ltd.

Market-leaders

(soon to be Nokia)

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Either Panic or last.fm - because I love Panic software and music

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OLPC or any company where I could have a fundamental and positive impact on the lives of the users of the product.

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I'd like to work for my own company that provides consulting / products (yes both), and uses the profits to train Haitians (they have an 80% unemployment rate) to program, and then use the profits from such endeavors to feed into more training of Haitians until that 80% unemployment rate is far less :-D

Why - Because it would be an opportunity to help people living in destitution, and I know some people there who would be able to help with such an endeavor.

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Namco, Midway or maybe Activision, in the late 70's and early 80's.

Today? Google, or anyone else with the foresight to implement their 80/20 work policy.

Failing that, I'd happily settle for any company based in The Netherlands :)

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Any company that's inventive enough to strangle their software with miserable short-sighted DRM limitations that annihilate the user experience.

As short-lived as my tenure would be, I would become an pillar of internal opposition to these ideas.

(Adobe really crapped on my respect for them when I couldn't install CS3 after having been a part of the CS3 Beta)

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Valve. For me it's the best. But i can't, they're in the US, and i'm not going to live in the US.

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id. The opportunity to work with/learn from Carmack would be incredible.

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His code is notoriously opaque -- randomly breaking out into bursts of assembly. I think he's one of the most impressive figures in programming, but I'd worry that I could never keep up with him well enough to learn. – ojrac Mar 3 at 22:02
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A company where I can make a major difference (my current company falls into this category) - sounds like a cliche, but very true for me. I don't really want freebies or food or huge benefits (although that all is nice), all I want is to be able to influence things, and be satisfied at the end of the day that I did.

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Stretching the definition of "software company" here, but I'd say Pixar.

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