Sony’s purpose is simple. We aim to fill the world with emotion, through the power of creativity and technology. We want to be responsible for getting hearts racing, stirring ambition, and putting a smile on the faces of our customers. That challenge, combined with our spirit of innovation, motivates us to create groundbreaking technology, entertainment, and services for people worldwide.
Our history as a global brand has been built around employees that all have a passion for touching peoples' lives, and pride in pushing beyond the status quo to produce truly extraordinary results.
We’re uniquely positioned because we operate in many different industries - from movies and music to video games and electronics. And, with offices around the globe, we benefit from a global workforce that learns and grows together through mutual respect.
If you're ready to join a diverse team at an innovation-led company with the power to change lives, then we encourage you to read up on the different Sony group companies and check out our Life page. Then, get in touch, and together, let’s make the world say wow.
Crutchfield is an award-winning North American electronics retailer, specializing in categories like mobile audio, speakers, TVs, headphones and more. We are honored to have earned Bizrate.com's Circle of Excellence Platinum Award for nearly 20 years – the only one of more than 5,000 online retailers to do so.
Since 1974, Crutchfield has grown tremendously. We’re known for our info-packed catalog, and we’ve also expanded to serve consumer and B2B needs in the U.S. and Canada, via our robust web presence and innovative online tools. We’ve retained our hometown roots in Charlottesville while expanding our call centers, distribution facilities and stores to additional Virginia locations. Crutchfield is privately owned and has never experienced a layoff. Founder and CEO Bill Crutchfield still leads the company and is a respected figure in the CE industry – in fact, he was inducted into the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame in 2007.
Our customers stick with us because of our long-standing dedication to excellent information, expert advice, highly-rated products, and customer-friendly policies – a commitment established by Bill early on. Car audio shoppers rely on our vehicle database, which covers more than 20,000 cars and trucks and comes from our in-house research team’s measurements of real vehicles. Every Advisor receives ten weeks of all-day, hands-on technology training and demos before helping a customer. And our skilled Tech team offers free support for any piece of gear Crutchfield has ever sold.
All these helpful people make for a fun company culture (and many stay for decades)! Our long-term stability and wide array of benefits draw folks who appreciate a customer-focused employer. In fact, employees have rated Crutchfield so highly that we’ve been honored as a "Best Places to Work in Virginia" award recipient by Virginia Business Magazine. Employee discounts on electronics and a dog-friendly HQ don’t hurt!
See current open jobs at www.crutchfield.com
JVC is a global brand of high-quality audio and video products and technologies from JVCKENWOOD Corporation. Products marketed include camcorders, projectors, home and automotive sound systems and headphones, as well as professional products that serve the broadcast, security, healthcare and other commercial markets.
Our mission is to create truly moving experiences and provide total satisfaction for our customers. Using our superior technologies to create new products.
Established in Yokohama, Japan in 1927 as Victor Company of Japan, JVC became a leader in high-quality sound through the manufacture and sale of Victrola desktop phonograph players, followed by radios, Japan’s first “45/45” single-groove stereo record player, hi-fi speakers and 4-channel stereo records. JVC also played an important role in the development of television, commercializing Japan's first black-and-white and then color TVs . It also developed the two-head helical scan system, which became the foundation for videocassette recorders. In 1976, JVC introduced the world’s first VHS format video recorder, which became the de facto world standard for video and spawned an all-new culture of visual communication. Other firsts include the single-unit video camera/recorder in 1984, the pocket-sized digital video camcorder in 1995 and Everio hard-drive camcorders in 2004.
Administration contact:
serge.kampherbeek@nl.jvckenwood.com
marcel.herrmann@de.jvckenwood.com
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