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Blackberry, originally a software company founded in 1984, pioneered secure mobile communication with its BlackBerry smartphones. Today it has shifted toward enterprise security, Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, and automotive connectivity solutions, serving governments, banks, and manufacturers worldwide.

Blackberry hires across engineering, security, product, data science, sales, marketing, and support. Engineers work on embedded firmware and cloud services; security specialists design zero‑trust architectures; product managers shape connectivity stacks for automotive and industrial clients. Candidates can expect collaborative teams, hybrid work models, and the chance to influence global security standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Blackberry?
Blackberry offers a mission‑driven culture focused on secure communications and innovation. Employees collaborate on cross‑functional teams, often working hybrid or remote arrangements. The company values continuous learning, with access to training in cybersecurity, embedded systems, and AI. Work hours are project‑based, allowing flexibility, while performance reviews emphasize impact on global security standards.
What types of positions are available at Blackberry?
Blackberry’s open roles cover software engineering, embedded firmware, cloud security, product management, data science, UX design, sales engineering, and technical support. There are also opportunities in operations, finance, legal, and marketing, catering to both technical and business professionals.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Blackberry?
Showcase hands‑on experience with secure mobile or IoT platforms and demonstrate proficiency in languages like C++, Python, or Rust. Highlight certifications such as CISSP, CEH, or AWS Certified Security. Provide a portfolio of projects that illustrate problem‑solving in embedded or cloud security, and tailor your resume to reflect Blackberry’s focus on privacy, resilience, and cross‑industry impact.

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