Anonymous asked a question to Vilmos M.
Thank you very much for your question — it's great to hear you're interested in working at Nokia!
Yes, many teams at Nokia use Golang, particularly for cloud-native development. It's a natural choice for large-scale projects that heavily rely on Kubernetes and its extensibility options (e.g., Operators).
From my personal experience working with various teams, Python and Java are also used, along with TypeScript for frontend development.
However, it's worth noting that Nokia is a large company with diverse teams working on many different products and solutions. While I've mentioned the languages I've encountered so far, there are likely many other programming languages being used across different projects and departments.
I hope this helps give you some insight. I wish you the best of luck in finding a position that matches your interests and skills!
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