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We from JenaBusiness and Work in Jena clearly position ourselves in favour of cosmopolitanism, diversity and tolerance and support the initiative Weltoffenes Thüringen.
Ralitsa is from Bulgaria and has a doctorate in the field of glass chemistry. She now works at 2b-special GmbH in Kahla, a manufacturer of preforms for optical fibres. In this interview, she talks about the hurdles she faced when arriving in Jena and what she particularly appreciates about Jena as an optical centre.
The two Vietnamese Nguyen Quoc Hai and Huynh Duy Dang began their training as commercial vehicle mechatronics technicians at Truck-Center-Jena GmbH last year. In this article, we find out how it all started and how they like to spend their free time in Jena.
In this blog, we get to know Xiangrong He, who comes from China and now works as a Lab Engineer in Optics at Laser Imaging System GmbH. She tells us how she successfully works through bureaucratic processes despite difficulties with the German language and what qualities she associates with Jena.
In this blog post, we get to know Shahoud from Syria and Serena from New Zealand. They both work at SCHOTT AG in Jena and tell us about their arrival and what is typically German for them.
Abel Gebreysus from Eritrea, Dmytro Stepasiuk from Ukraine and Rafal Zbonik from Poland work at the metal processing company QSIL Metals Hermsdorf GmbH and tell us about their journey to Germany and the challenges they faced on arrival.
Djapi from Cameroon works as a production planner at microelectronics manufacturer Micro-Hybrid in Hermsdorf. In this interview, he tells us how he arrived in the city and in his job and which sport helped him to make contact with his fellow human beings particularly quickly.
At the textile company Mewa, six international team members from Syria and Eritrea tell us how they came to Jena and what tips they have for a successful start here.
Sangeetha Sasidharan comes from India and works as a software developer at JENTECH Datensysteme AG in Jena. In this interview, she explains why she came to Jena and what Jena means to her.
In today's blog post we introduce you to two application engineers at GÖPEL electronics GmbH in Jena; Firas from Syria and Anis from Tunisia. They talk about their arrival in Jena and the challenges they have overcome here.
Melwin Lobo comes from India and works in Jena at Asclepion Laser Technologies GmbH as a systems engineer and project manager. In this interview, he shares his first experiences in Jena and gives us an insight into how his employer supports him in settling in and beyond.
Mahmud Hossain from Bangladesh completed his Master's degree in economics in Jena and now works for the consulting firm Accenture. In the interview, he tells us how his employer supports him and what is typical of Jena for him.
The intercultural business award once again honors companies that are committed to helping people with a migration background. In our article, you can find out which companies have participated so far and get to know the two new official partner cities of the i-work Business Award.
Anoop from India completed his Master's degree at University of Applied Sciences Jena and now works as a development engineer. In the blog, he talk about how he achieved his goal despite the Corona pandemic and gives tips on the easiest way to make social connections in Jena.
Jose Christian Santos comes from the Philippines and now works as a nurse at Linimed GmbH. In the interview he tells us how he came to Jena, what made the city his "home away from home" and what his favourite place in Jena is.
35-year-old Almedin Mujezinovic comes from Bosnia and Herzegovina and now works as a bus driver for Jena's public transport system. In the interview, he talks about the reason for his move to Jena, describes his path to the employment contract and explains how he copes with the Thuringian dialect.
For this year's International Women's Day on 8 March, the Welcome Center Jena team invited international women to a networking event. Read more about the exchange and networking of women and why these are essential factors for professional advancement and personal well-being in the blog post.
Photonics West in San Francisco, the world's largest trade fair for research and technology in the field of photonics, will soon begin. Find out more about the 21 exhibitors from our city of light, about innovations made in Jena and what the fair participants like to do most in their free time in our blog post.
Renato kommt aus Argentinien und ist in Jena bei der IAD GmbH als IT Trainer und Consultant tätig. Zuvor hat er bereits als Freelancer bei der IAD GmbH gearbeitet. Im Interview erzählt Renato uns von seinen Erfahrungen in Jena und der Unterstützung seines Arbeitgebers bei den Herausforderungen, die das Arbeitsleben in Deutschland mit sich bringt.
Ivan from Ukraine and Jeff from the Philippines work as nursing staff at Linimed in Jena. In this interview, they tell us how they came to Jena and what hurdles they had to overcome when they arrived.
Nayantara comes from India and works in Jena as a laser engineer at Active Fiber Systems GmbH. She previously completed her Master's degree in photonics in the City of Light. In the interview, she tells us what challenges she masters in her work and life in Jena and what special features she appreciates here.
Tetiana Treitiak comes from Ukraine and fled to Jena in early 2022. Here she works at Accenture and tells us in an interview about her experiences, the differences in the working world and how she experienced arriving here.
In the blog post, he tells us how he found his feet here and what his everyday life in Jena is like. In the blog post, he tells us how he found his feet here and about his everyday life in Jena.
The i-work Business Award Praxis Prize once again honours companies and individuals who work for people with a migration background. We look forward to receiving your suggestions for winners of the intercultural business award!
In part three of our series on contact points in Jena, we introduce you to Karolin Ulbricht from the Career Point at Friedrich Schiller University.
In the second part of our series on contact points in Jena, we introduce you to Franziska Stang, who advises on the optimal transition from study to work at the Career Service of Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena.
In this series, we will introduce you to counselling centres in Jena. We start with Judith Böhnisch, social pedagogue at Caritas.
Kseniia Zavatskaia has recently started living and working in Jena. As an engineer for optical design, she moved from Russia to the "Optical Valley". In this blog post, she tells us how she found her job, what hurdles she had to overcome and what differences she experienced between the cultures.
Jakub is originally from Poland and now works as a Cloud Migration & Imp Analyst at Accenture GmbH in Jena. He tells us how Accenture makes it easier for international employees to start their new job and settle in Jena.
Oleksandr Volynets is originally from Ukraine and now works as a senior technical employee at Salesforce.com Germany GmbH in Jena. He tells us how Salesforce promotes an open and family friendly workplace and how he settled in Jena.
How people and companies in Jena live interculturality Every year, the i-work Business Award recognises companies in Jena that are exemplary in promoting intercultural openness in the business environment. The many practical…
Sait Birkan is originally from Turkey and now works as Software Developer at TD Software GmbH in Jena. He tells us how TD Software makes it easier for international employees to start their new job and settle in Jena.
Ravi Srivastava from Malaysia tried to settle down in Jena with his family in the middle of the Corona crisis. In addition to the new culture and foreign surroundings, the lockdown presented the family with major challenges in arriving in the City of Light. In particular, the difficult conditions for his teenage children make Srivastava decide to shift the centre of his life back. He tells his story and whether it was worth coming to Jena in the blog post.
Do you know entrepreneurs who are particularly committed to helping people with a migration background? Then nominate them for the i-work practice award!
In order to address the shortage of skilled workers, many larger companies are turning to international recruitment, thus increasing their chances of attracting qualified candidates. But one should always remember: If companies…
In the middle of the Corona pandemic, 26-year-old Hitesh Jayaprakash signed his employment contract in Jena. The Indian-born student had already moved to the city on the Saale three years earlier.
In our series on the i-work Business Award, we introduce Kostiantyn from Ukraine, who works as a software engineer at JustOn in Jena.
This year, eleven great applications from companies in Jena and the region were received for the intercultural business award. The series presents all the candidates and shows how intercultural openness in business…