EMEA

With 28 offices in 24 countries, Adobe employs over 1,500 people in the EMEA region. Our Sales, Marketing and Technical Services functions operate from a network of 12 primary offices distributed across the main EMEA capitals and are a growing presence in emerging “high potential” territories (Eastern Europe, Middle East & Sub Saharan Africa). Adobe’s EMEA region plays a significant role in research & development, with world-class engineering centres in Bucharest, Hamburg and Basel, and a regional centre for Technical Services based in Edinburgh. In addition, Adobe also has a regional shared services and operational centre in Dublin, Ireland. Adobe’s EMEA Field Operations Headquarters is in Maidenhead, UK.

The Family That Designs Together

Happy Father’s Day to dads everywhere!  Today, we’re putting the spotlight on one of the many amazing dads who are a part of our Adobe family. In some families, the creative kid is the oddball. The sensitive soul who views the world differently. The one who never feels quite understood. In the Caponi family, there are no oddballs. Not because nobody is creative—because everybody is creative. “I remember us being super-little and going to these museums with pastels and sketchbooks and recreating paintings,” says Elih Caponi. Rainy days were spent … Read more >

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Health + Care

Sure, there’s the gym. But there’s also rock climbing and figure skating and jiu-jitsu and Zumba. That’s why Adobe goes far beyond the typical gym reimbursement to help our employees stay fit however they choose. Jared L. – Ironman “A few years ago, when Jared L. was helping his family set up Christmas decorations, he reached down to move the couch.” Nothing. It wouldn’t budge. “I knew the couch didn’t get heavier,” he says, “so I must have gotten weaker.” Jared, a principal consultant at our Lehi, Utah, campus, decided … Read more >

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Selling the Vision

Wonder what it’s like to work in Adobe’s Worldwide Field Organization? Meet some of our team members who are constantly on the front lines. Here, they share their career experiences, what motivates them and why they’re passionate about what they do. We invite you to connect and follow us.

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From university to the corporate world

Mark. J, Sales Account Manager for Adobe, tells us about his journey in to the corporate world having graduated from the University of Leeds. Life@Adobe: Tell us about your journey in to the corporate world: Mark: After graduating from University of Leeds in 2010, I attended a specialist sales workshop which led to me join a small company called Efficient Frontier as their first Inside Sales Executive in Europe. Within this role, my focus was on generating qualified leads for the external sales team. The success of this position led … Read more >

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The Adobe Experience – An Internship in San Jose

How often do Interns get the opportunity to work abroad during their internship period? Very few. Manuela B, an Adobe Intern from Germany, was one of the lucky ones. She spent three months at Adobe’s headquarters in San Jose with the North America Channel Marketing team. Manuela is an intern from the Dual Studies program in Germany, a program that combines the theoretical aspects of University study with hands-on professional work opportunities over a period of three years. She began her internship with Adobe’s European Channel Sales organisation. During this … Read more >

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MAX Sparks Creativity

Creativity took center stage this week as more than 5,000 creative minds collided at our annual Adobe MAX Creativity Conference in Los Angeles, California. If you’re looking for inspiration to get your creative juices flowing, tune in to our keynote and featured sessions. You’ll hear from a fantastic line up of speakers including: our President and CEO, Shantanu Narayen SVP and GM of our Digital Media business unit, David Wadhwani Oscar winning visual effects supervisor for movies such as Titanic & Hugo, Rob Legato iconic graphic designer and illustrator, Paula … Read more >

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Honoring Earth

Being green is something we strive to do on a daily basis at Adobe. In honor of Earth Day in April, we dedicated the entire month of April as “Be Green” month in key locations throughout the globe. From paper waste reduction campaigns to cleaning rivers and planting trees, Adobe employees were busy giving back to mother earth. Adobe’s director of corporate social responsibility (CSR), Michelle Yates, captured some key Adobe events in her recent blog post commemorating Earth Day. Here’s a brief summary of what we were up to in … Read more >

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Adobe Ranks Among the Best Employers in Germany

For the second consecutive year, Adobe succeeded in securing the No.10 spot among Germany’s list of 2013 Best Employers in the category of 50 to 500 employees. This marks the second “Best Company” award for Adobe Germany. In February this year, Adobe ranked No. 4 among the Best IT companies in Germany with staff strength of 101 to 500 employees. Competition for the coveted Best Employers list and recognition as a company that embodies trust, respect and a positive work culture was even more intense this year as the number … Read more >

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Back to School

It’s not very common for companies to offer tuition assistance. Those that do sometimes attach tough conditions: a promise to stay for a certain period of time or pay back the benefit if the employee leaves early. Offering full reimbursement without attaching those kinds of strings is even less common. At Adobe, full-time, U.S.-based employees receive 100% tuition reimbursement up to US$10,000 per year for eligible business-related courses and certificate programs. Employees in many other locales also get full or partial tuition reimbursement. That means people can get the MBA they’ve … Read more >

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CoderDojo in Adobe Romania

CoderDojo is a global initiative geared towards offering free programming learning opportunities to young people. Since its formation in 2011, CoderDojo now consists of an expanding network of programming clubs for kids in 22 countries with more than 100,000 participants. Adobe recently launched the second CoderDojo club to be established in Romania, providing participants with a venue for monthly club meets. Adobe’s Engineering Director, Bogden R., shares his thoughts about the implementation of this great initiative and its successes so far. Life@Adobe: Where did the idea for an Adobe Romania CoderDojo … Read more >

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