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Mezi naše klienty patří mezinárodní společnosti, české i slovenské firmy, investoři, privátní holdingy, rodinné podniky, ale i veřejný a neziskový sektor. Naše poradenské týmy usilují o vytváření oboustranně výhodných partnerství a budování dlouhodobých vztahů.
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Hospodárske Noviny: Minimum salary? € 800/HN jury assesses Martin, the graduate of spatial planning
In the next episode of the serial story Find a job with HN, daily Hospodárske noviny publishes a story of Martin-fresh graduate of the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. Member of the commission evaluating prerequisites and chances of proving competent became also Ivan Tomko, consultant of consulting company Amrop Slovakia.
Hospodárske Noviny: A duty and a right
In another column for supplement Podnikanie (Enterprise) of the daily Hospodárske noviny has Patrik Zoltvány, Senior Partner of consulting company FIPRA Slovakia, focused on employing Brussel´s greatest power-supervision over functioning of the common market.
Hospodárske Noviny: Job for graduates: There are still opportunities, do not hesitate!
Hospodárske noviny focused on evaluation of the situation on the labor market for fresh graduates ending their studies on universities and colleges at the beginning of summer. Eva Slobodová, senior consultant of consulting company Amrop Slovakia is analyzing the chances of getting employed and the most common mistakes.
Hospodárske Noviny: „You are a high quality person on the labour market”/HN Jury assesses Barbora, the graduate of management
Hospodárske noviny launched a new project Find a job with HN. Every week they publish one story of a candidate-fresh graduate-for a vacant position, his CV, picture, evaluation and his potential career path. Members of the commission in the first part, which assesses prerequisites and chances of success on the labour market in a simulated interview, became Igor Šulík, Managing Partner and Ivan Tomko, Consultant of the consulting company Amrop Slovakia.
The Slovak Spectator: Private universities search for a toehold
Twenty years after fall of communism, a competitive market between public and private universities does not seem to have arrived in Slovakia. Successful private universities are the exception rather than the rule. Editors of the weekly The Slovak Spectator put into a patchwork of different perspectives on this issue also ideas of Miroslav Řádek, policy analyst of EPPP Think Tank.
Hospodárske Noviny: Four EU priorities
In another column for supplement Podnikanie (Enterprise) of the daily Hospodárske noviny, Patrik Zoltvány, Co-Founder & Senior Partner of consulting company FIPRA Slovakia, focuses on the most interesting items of the European Commission Work Programme. It encompasses four priorities: tackling the crisis and sustaining a social market economy, strengthening a citizens´ agenda, developing an external agenda and modernising ways of working of the Union.
Metropolitane Tribune: The time of soberness and humbleness is near
Despite some optimistic signals and many pleasurable reactions, the end of the crisis is still too far to see. However, revival will happen sooner or later. About the length of the recovery period and the search for effective methods spokes in an interview for magazine Metropolitan Tribune Martin Krekáč, President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and co-founder & chairman of the JENEWEIN GROUP.
Sme: Worst conditions in Slovakia to set up a business are in Gelnica
Entrepreneurs and chief executives judged business conditions in Slovakia to be negative. When respondents in a survey of the Business Alliance of Slovakia were asked to evaluate Slovak business environment on a scale from 1 to 6, they rated 3.2. For the insert Poradenstvo (Consulting) of the daily SME, Martin Krekáč, president of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and senior partner of JENEWEIN GROUP expresses his opinion.
The Slovak Spectator: Jobs: Over 107,000 Slovaks lost their jobs over past year
October of last year saw a slight decline in the jobless rate and it remained at the same level in November, but increased once again in December. A total of 391,500 Slovaks were out of work in January 2010. The situation is commented by Martin Krekáč, President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and co-founder & chairman of the JENEWEIN GROUP.
The Slovak Spectator: Flux in labour market continues in 2010
Global economic downturn will probably become less frequently used terms in upcoming business reports as the most recent figures on industrial production in Slovakia blessed market watchers, business people and ordinary citizens with the best results in many months and the economic forecasts for GDP growth in 2010 look more favourable than they have been for all of last year. The situation is in an article for Career & Employment Guide 2010 commented by Martin Krekáč, President of the Business Alliance of Slovakia and co-founder & chairman of the JENEWEIN GROUP.