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Adobe HQ

December 12th, 2007 by Jose

Adobe LogoAdobe is huge. From Flash, to Photoshop, to Acrobat, to Dreamweaver, if you’re reading this then I bet you’ve used Adobe. Their main offices in San Jose are as big as you might expect, housing almost half of their 6,600 total employees. The two towers are connected by a cool bridge thing. It would be neat if the floor was glass, but I imagine that probably isn’t the case.

Adobe is very often near the top of “Best Places to Work” lists, and it’s not hard to see why. Just look at the basketball court between the two towers. Everything is so shiny and classy, this place is perfect for an Old Money software company.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Basketball court image by “Tom Ferris / Security-Protocols“. Images 2-7 by flick user glub. Image 1 by Flickr user nikonfans.

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Posted in Adobe, California, Location, San Jose, Software Development, United States |

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  1. steveballmer Says:

    I’m not impressed! You should see the new expansion of Redmond!

  2. steve Says:

    Adobe’s San Francisco office is WAY cooler – everyone wants to transfer up there

  3. شرکت فناوران اطلاعات وستا Says:

    i don’t know why this is so popular.it hasn’t anything special.

  4. John Says:

    Amazing

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