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Suwon, South Korea
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., established on January 13, 1969, by Lee Byung-chul, is a cornerstone of the South Korean Samsung Group and a global powerhouse in the technology sector. Headquartered in Suwon, South Korea, the company has evolved from its early days as a manufacturer of black-and-white televisions into the world’s leading producer of smartphones, televisions, and memory chips. Under the current leadership of Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong and CEO Yoonie Joung, Samsung operates through a complex organizational structure designed to foster innovation across multiple industries. The company's operations are primarily organized into four key business divisions. The Device Experience (DX) division is responsible for consumer-facing technology, including the iconic Samsung Galaxy smartphone series, tablets, wearable devices, and home appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners. This division also encompasses the Visual Display business, which has maintained Samsung's position as the world's largest television manufacturer since 2006. The Device Solutions (DS) division serves as the backbone of the global semiconductor industry, producing critical components like DRAM, NAND flash memory, image sensors, and system LSI solutions. Samsung's expertise in this field was highlighted when it became the world's largest semiconductor supplier in 2018. Additionally, the Samsung Display (SDC) division leads the market in OLED panel technology for mobile devices, supplying high-end screens not only for its own products but also for major competitors. The Harman division, acquired in 2017, focuses on automotive electronics, including digital cockpits and premium car audio systems, as well as consumer audio products. Financially, Samsung Electronics is a massive contributor to the South Korean economy. In fiscal year 2025, the company reported consolidated revenue of ₩333.6 trillion and an operating profit of ₩43.6 trillion. As of 2026, it remains one of the world's most valuable brands, employing approximately 266,673 people across 76 countries. Samsung’s business philosophy centers on devoting its talent and technology to creating superior products and services that contribute to a better global society. This mission is supported by core values such as integrity, excellence, and co-prosperity. Looking toward the future, the company is heavily invested in artificial intelligence, exemplified by its AI-powered home robot, Ballie, and has committed to achieving net-zero emissions enterprise-wide by 2050. Despite challenges, including intense competition from Apple and recent labor strikes, Samsung Electronics continues to shape the future of technology through its commitment to "Do What You Can't," pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the digital age.
Anonymous Employee
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Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
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Advaith Shenoy
Employee review
Good benefits, reasonable hours, and a lot of room to learn.
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Anonymous Employee
Employee review
Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
Pros