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From Syntax to Sync: Gökberk Nur's exploration beyond software engineering
Gökberk Nur finds working as a software engineer is more than coding. Communication skills play an important role and the interest in design, particularly for a front-end developer is an added advantage.Gökberk Nur finds working as a software engineer is more than coding. Communication skills play an important role and the interest in design, particularly for a front-end developer is an added advantage. -
“I can’t see any place else that can offer me what Scania does”
Giulio Caccin moved from Italy four years ago to Sweden to work as a Software Developer at Scania. He values the company’s trust and encouragement.Giulio Caccin moved from Italy four years ago to Sweden to work as a Software Developer at Scania. He values the company’s trust and encouragement. -
“My teammates made me feel comfortable right from the start"
From Uppsala University to Scania’s headquarters, Elin realises that stepping into the corporate world as a Software Developer is not as frightful as she initially envisioned.From Uppsala University to Scania’s headquarters, Elin realises that stepping into the corporate world as a Software Developer is not as frightful as she initially envisioned. -
A unicorn among engineers
Scania’s Power Solutions is one of our business areas that supplies engines and services in industries that demand highly reliable and heavy-duty components. Former trainee Amanda Claesson is Key Account Manager for one of our largest customers in this field.Scania’s Power Solutions is one of our business areas that supplies engines and services in industries that demand highly reliable and heavy-duty components. Former trainee Amanda Claesson is Key Account Manager for one of our largest customers in this field. -
Blessy inspires women to take the step
Participants will be gathering at the Women in Tech conference in Stockholm, Sweden on 23 March to advance girls and women in the technology sector. Representing us at the Scania booth is Blessy Perumal Chacko, Head of AI technologies.Participants will be gathering at the Women in Tech conference in Stockholm, Sweden on 23 March to advance girls and women in the technology sector. Representing us at the Scania booth is Blessy Perumal Chacko, Head of AI technologies. -
Energy and interaction make Christina’s world spin
As Service Manager at Scania’s People & Culture IT, Christina Crafoord has taken on a new role. Not just for her, but for a completely new position that hasn’t been available before.As Service Manager at Scania’s People & Culture IT, Christina Crafoord has taken on a new role. Not just for her, but for a completely new position that hasn’t been available before. -
Employee initiative helps accelerate Skill Capture
The XLR8 network was launched in Södertälje in 2015 as an employee discussion forum about gender equality at work, but it has since grown to become a network that is an important voice in helping to create an inclusive workplace. Rebecca Ivemyr and Sofie Lundberg, from XLR8 explain more.The XLR8 network was launched in Södertälje in 2015 as an employee discussion forum about gender equality at work, but it has since grown to become a network that is an important voice in helping to create an inclusive workplace. Rebecca Ivemyr and Sofie Lundberg, from XLR8 explain more. -
Despoina likes her Scania team
Pre-assembly operator Despoina Symeonidou works in the production flow of gearboxes for electric trucks and buses. “What I love about Scania is that we believe in a gender balanced workforce. Scania offers equal career opportunities, regardless of background, gender, or culture.”Pre-assembly operator Despoina Symeonidou works in the production flow of gearboxes for electric trucks and buses. “What I love about Scania is that we believe in a gender balanced workforce. Scania offers equal career opportunities, regardless of background, gender, or culture.” -
Young Potential Trainee Program
We are looking for visionaries who can help us create new, sustainable innovations for the future of transport, to lead us to a better tomorrow.We are looking for visionaries who can help us create new, sustainable innovations for the future of transport, to lead us to a better tomorrow.