Tag: Arbeitsnehmer

  • New cooperation between SVIT Zurich and “immobilienjobs.ch”

    New cooperation between SVIT Zurich and “immobilienjobs.ch”

    As part of the collaboration, “immobilienjobs.ch” creates exciting career opportunities for jobseekers by providing access to job offers in the property industry. This includes not only traditional jobs, but also innovative positions that arise as a result of changing industry requirements. The platform thus ensures that jobseekers and companies find each other in a modern, efficient and targeted way.

    SVIT Zurich members benefit from this co-operation. The job portal enables them to find qualified specialists more efficiently. In this way, staff shortages can be optimally and quickly eliminated, which in turn promotes the productivity and innovative strength of companies. It should be emphasised that “immobilienjobs.ch” is also an ideal platform for well-trained career changers who want to start their career with sound training and personal job coaching from SVIT Zurich. This allows them to present their skills and knowledge in the best possible way and facilitate their entry into the industry.

    A special offer for all SVIT Zurich members – “immobilienjobs.ch” offers them two job advertisements for the price of one. This exclusive offer ensures that the association’s members achieve maximum visibility and reach for their job offers, while at the same time reducing recruitment costs.

    Overall, this partnership offers clear advantages: it creates new career opportunities, promotes the recruitment of qualified specialists and efficiently integrates career changers into the property sector. The cooperation between SVIT Zurich and “immobilienjobs.ch” therefore represents a significant step towards more efficient and innovative personnel development in the property sector.

  • Communities can strengthen Alpine destinations

    Communities can strengthen Alpine destinations

    Community building is an approach that can be used to minimise seasonal fluctuations in Alpine destinations and combine tourism with living space, Andermat Swiss Alps AG explains in a press release. Together with Bregaglia Engadin Turismo and the Graubünden University of Applied Sciences, it has launched a research project funded by Innotour to explore ways of building resilient communities. The research partners have now presented their initial findings in a recent report.

    In the report, communities are understood as networks with a group identity. In mountain regions, they form in different compositions of locals, second home residents, guests, employees and employers. According to the researchers’ findings, three areas are crucial for the development of communities. Firstly, the understanding of identity at the centre of each of these communities. The second and third areas are collective experience and structure.

    According to the press release, building and expanding resilient communities is time-consuming and costly. The communities “require coordination, maintenance and moderation, which in turn emphasises the targeted activation of individual community members”.