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Ein paar Zeilen zum NachdenkenZur Frage, welcher Arbeitgeber der sicherste und beste ist: "If you are an employee, sooner or later you will be affected by a strategic inflection point. Who knows what your job will look like after cataclysmic change sweeps through your industry and engulfs the company you work for? [....] Until very recently, if you went to work at an established company, you could assume that your job would last the rest of your working life. But when companies no longer have lifelong careers themselves, how can they provide one for their employees? As these companies struggle to adapt, the methods of doing business that worked very well for them for decades are becoming history. Companies that have had generations of employees growing up under a no-layoff policy are now dumping 10.000 people onto the street at a crack. The sad news is, nobody owes you a career. Your career is literally your business. You own it as a sole proprietor. You have one employee: yourself. You are in competition with millions of similar businesses: millions of other employees all over the world. You need to accept ownership of your career, your skills and the timing of your moves. It is your responsibility to protect this personal business of yours from harm and to position it to benefit from the changes in the environment. Nobody else can do that for you." Andrew Grove, Ex-CEO Intel |
Testimonial "santix ist ein kleines, feines Beratungsunternehmen mit einem breiten Spektrum an Kunden. Ich schätze die Kompetenz und Offenheit von Vorstand und Kollegen, hier stimmt einfach das Klima! Bei santix habe ich die Möglichkeit auf meinen bisherigen Erfahrungen aufzubauen und neue Aufgaben und Themen umzusetzen." Barbara Leising, Consultant im Bereich IT Governance |
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