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The ESG Works Council Podcast
ORESG
6 episodes
4 days ago
Getting connected with the people and themes important to the employees of the Wageningen University Environmental Sciences Group
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Getting connected with the people and themes important to the employees of the Wageningen University Environmental Sciences Group
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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A brief history of WENR and what it's like to be hired during COVID
The ESG Works Council Podcast
45 minutes
4 years ago
A brief history of WENR and what it's like to be hired during COVID

In this episode we interview two people working at ESG, one that’s been working here for more than 20 years, and one that just got hired during the COVID times.

With Kees Hendriks we discuss his experiences through all the reorganisations and iterations of what is now called Wageningen Environmental Research, of course we talk about his work within ESG and experience with the works council and what motivates him.

With Elina Kreuzberg we talk about getting hired during covid, her transition from being a student to an employee at the institute and also her general feelings about the current culture in her team.


The ESG Works Council Podcast
Getting connected with the people and themes important to the employees of the Wageningen University Environmental Sciences Group