1901.
Albert worked long hours at the Patent Office. When he was working there he spent the rest of his time studying physics.
1901.
Yes, in Switzerland.
Albert Einstein in his early years was a clark (clerk) in a patent office.
He worked in a patent office as a patent application reviewer.
He studied math the violin and the ladies. His early papers were done while working at a patent office, a job gotten for him by a friend.
end of 1902, beginning of 1903
Albert Einstein owned about 50 patents.
Slowly! Einstein's career as a physicist started without recognition in a patent office. His recognition came when Planck went out of his way to recognize Einstein's contribution by visiting him at the patent office and publicly praising him.
No, he was not an inventor, he was a theoretical physicist. He worked in the Patent Office for a while.
Albert Einstein was primarily a theoretical physicist, not an inventor. However, during the time he worked in the Swiss Patent Office he did invent a few small items.
Yes, He worked in the area of theoretic physics