Visma e-conomic’s new e-waste recycling program embraces the circular economy
Visma Denmark has moved one step closer to a circular economy, thanks to a new e-waste recycling program. Learn more about the program, the first of its kind in Denmark.
Visma Denmark has moved one step closer to a circular economy, thanks to a new e-waste recycling program. Learn more about the program, the first of its kind in Denmark.
In many of our companies, employees have the opportunity to use their work hours volunteering for a charity or organisation of their choice. Meet some of our people and find out what it means to spend their time helping others.
Does your organisation have diversity and inclusion in mind when hiring new talents? We have talked to the political scientist Ebba Hagander Mir, about why she founded the company Diversity Group 14 years ago to help companies bring diversity into the recruitment process.
What changes will we see in the workplace and the way we work? We have talked to Tommie Cau, an HR expert, speaker and advisor, about what we can expect of the future work life and how companies can adapt to succeed with the new normal, and digital, workplace.
One month ago, 10 ambitious graduates started their Visma journey as Management Trainees. Throughout the coming year, each of them is responsible for planning and carrying out 5 different projects of great strategic importance for Visma’s future success. Read on to learn more about the trainees and what projects they are currently working on.
Many of our Visma talents started their careers as Management Trainees. In this blog post, we’ll meet Stina Wahlsten and Julia Hakanpää about their journey in Visma, how it was like to be an Management Trainee, and what they do today.
We have had a lot of great talents as part of our Management Trainee program. But what do their careers look like now, and how have their journeys been? We have talked to Brian Ye and Steffen Torp about their experiences as Management Trainees, what happened since, and where they are today.
Fifty million metric tonnes of electronics enter the global waste stream every year. While the vast majority of Visma’s products are digital rather than physical, Visma Megaflex has a physical product and is working to make it as sustainable as possible. Find out the six things Megaflex is doing to reduce e-waste from its Greenbox product, and how this is better for the environment, customers, and bottom line.
The last Friday of September was a big day for one of our Visma companies in Denmark: Visma e-conomic. Finally, the annual Company Day arrived—a day full of fun, learning, and social activities with coworkers. Since the last Company Day in 2019 Visma e-conomic has grown with more than 150 new employees, therefore it was due time to have fun, get to know each other, and experience the true community feeling.
At Carlsberg City District, Visma Denmark has created a vibrant office with sustainable choices throughout. Find out how they made a space that facilitates collaboration and social interaction, forming a new common culture across the organisation.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a single user in possession of a computer, must be in want of a good experience. However a good UX often goes beyond just being acceptable, so what does it take?
Identifying software bugs and revealing hidden assumptions is no easy task, which is why having skilled Testers is critical for any technology company. With today being International Tester’s Day, we talked to several of our own Testers to find out what they do, how they tackle problems, and how they “debug” themselves after a long day.
In this last interview with our technology talents, we have talked to Hans Petter Farstad, a full-stack Senior Consultant at Visma Avento, and Tinius Alexander Lystad, Director of Cloud and Engineering in Visma. What does a typical workday look like for them, and how do they believe Visma’s tech culture differ from other companies?
What does a typical workday look like for a Product Development Director in Visma? We’ve chatted with Louise Lindberg, who started as a Management Trainee in Visma four years ago. Today, she leads several development teams and works with a broad range of Visma products.
What is it like to work with development and tech innovation in Visma? We have talked to Brian Ye, Product Insights Lead in the Data Science Tech Hub, about his typical work tasks and why working in a diverse environment is crucial for continuous growth.
The Finnish company Weoptit, a company in Visma, has turned the UEFA Euro tournament into math and simulations. Based on a model originally built prior to the World Cup 2006, they have played out the tournament 1,000 000 times. Why? To find out what results each team can expect from this summer’s football festival.
Although digital collaboration can be challenging, it can also give exceptional results if done right. Working remotely still allows for creativity and cross-functional collaboration. Over the past weeks, we have run several remote workshops and made up some experiences along the way. In this article, we share our top tips on how to succeed.
At Visma | Raet, employees form the backbone of their sustainability policy. By working together with customers, partners and other businesses on social initiatives, they are committed to making a real difference for society.