Kodak
Kodak
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About
Kodak is a technology company focused on imaging.
We generated $1.8 billion in revenue in 2015, and have about 6,000 employees around the world, with manufacturing and technology centers in North America, Europe and Asia.
We provide hardware, software, consumables and services to customers in graphic arts, commercial print, publishing and packaging businesses, film to movie makers and industrial customers and a wide variety of products, both our own and from licensee partners, to consumers.
Our current portfolio is based on deep technological expertise developed by our world-class R&D organization in materials science, deposition and digital imaging science.
All our products – from film to printing plates to the new KODAK EKTRA smartphone -- benefit from the fact that the Kodak brand continues to be well known and loved worldwide.
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Why work here
Kodak offers employees a unique opportunity to contribute to the revitalization of an iconic global company. We combine the strength of a legendary brand with the entrepreneurial spirit of a start-up. We are stable, profitable, optimistic about the future and looking for veterans with energy, ideas and ambition to help us create the Kodak of the future.
We’re building a culture which values creativity in all its forms, having a global perspective, a focus on sustainability, and the kind of trust that enables us to succeed by taking calculated risks.
Kodak has a rich heritage of leadership and innovation, but is also, in many ways, still inventing itself. At this stage of our comeback, Kodak is truly a place where you can make a difference.
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Veteran hiring
Kodak’s support for the military started a century ago with our founder George Eastman. Under his leadership, Kodak developed aerial cameras and trained aerial photographers for the U.S. Signal Corps during World War I. Eastman also offered the U.S. Navy supplies of cellulose acetate for coating airplane wings and producing unbreakable lenses for gas masks.
Today Kodak continues to be committed to supporting our troops through innovative (but still classified) technologies, our employee Kodak Cares initiatives and employment opportunities.
As a Federal Contractor and Equal Opportunity Employer, we focus on recruiting, reporting and retaining the most talented employees, many of whom come from military backgrounds with unique skill sets that are transferable to Kodak’s workplace. We offer exciting opportunities in technical, non-technical, leadership and non-leadership roles. At Kodak we are proud to support the military and welcome veterans to join us as we complete the comeback of our world-renowned American company.
Please check-out our current openings on www.kodak.com/go/careers
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