3 November 2020 Introducing our partners Vlastimil Veselý Zebra Technologies: City size and safety matter Zebra sells and services barcode readers and printers. Their shared services centre in Brno employs 120 foreigners (out of 650 employees) of 37 nationalities and speaking 10 languages.
23 June 2020 What expats say Brno Expat Centre Kenny from Thermo Fisher: I waited for an opportunity to move to Brno Kenny used to hear about Brno from his visiting colleagues whilst still in Oregon. Then he moved here with his…
24 February 2020 What expats say Brno Expat Centre Honeywell: Endless possibilities to develop myself Maria, a footwear designer from Estonia, shares her story about life in Brno and her unique job in Honeywell.
29 May 2017 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin Netscout: Moving employees to Brno Netscout provides monitoring solutions to major telecommunications carriers like Orange, T-Mobile, Telefonica, O2, and Vodafone. "We deal with the newest…
10 March 2017 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin Madfinger Games: Over 160 million downloads worldwide Their video games have over 160 million downloads worldwide. Every fifth employee is a foreigner. "The most important skill we…
1 December 2016 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin Masaryk Uni: International team is vital for research There are 153 expats out of over 3,000 employees at Masaryk University this year. "We try to bring the world…
30 September 2016 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin Kiwi.com: Amazing growth spurt David Reid is the Chief Customer Officer at Kiwi.com. His biggest passion is travel, which is probably why he ended…
9 March 2016 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin AT&T: Employees from 40 different nationalities “We have employees representing more than 40 nationalities, and truly believe our clients benefit from the diversity of the workforce…
20 November 2015 Introducing our partners CommonAdmin FEI (now ThermoFisher): From Czech start-up to a world's leader "It is not always easy to incorporate foreigners into a company. It creates some issues," says Jiří Očadlík who is…