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Following in the footsteps of Google – Sii creates a creative office with a slide in Olivia Business Centre

In 6 months, Sii will move to the modern and tallest office building in the Tri-City Olivia Star in the Olivia Business Centre complex. Within six months, the second largest IT employer in Northern Poland will create creative interiors inspired by Silicon Valley giants. Work is underway on the arrangement of work, relaxation and sports zones and the construction of a slide connecting the adjacent floors.

The company’s goal is to create the most comfortable and modern workplace, which is to accommodate nearly 1,100 employees within 5 years. In May 2017, more than 700 engineers will occupy 5 floors of the office building with a total area of 6,500 sqm. Sii’s new office will include a gym, a climbing wall, relaxation rooms and games zones with billiards, table tennis, game consoles, a room for breastfeeding mothers, a space for children and many other attractions.

Michael Desmurs, Director of Sii Gdansk says – Our office will primarily be a workplace where we conduct technologically advanced IT projects. However, we know that comfortable conditions, team integration and the opportunity to regenerate contribute to greater satisfaction, satisfaction and, above all, greater efficiency of employees. Then they identify more strongly with the employer, they are more motivated and thanks to that we all benefit from it.

visualizationreception2An employee-friendly office will be created in Olivia Star, which will stand out among IT companies in Poland. Office spaces that consist only of standard workspaces such as desks and armchairs are a thing of the past. There is not much time left before Sii’s move, so the work on the interior design is advanced. The official opening of the new headquarters in Olivia Star is planned for May 2017.

Employing nearly 2,700 top-class IT engineers in Poland, Sii is the fastest growing company in the IT and industrial engineering sector . The company has 8 offices in the largest cities in Poland. Sii carries out international projects for clients from all over the world. Sii Gdansk is looking for experienced programmers, testers, analysts, system architects, automation engineers and robotics specialists for its current projects.

More information:

Dominic Arendt

Specialist PR & EB

darendt@pl.sii.eu

Tel. +48 536 988 882,

+48 587 674 141

Following Google – Sii arranges a creative Office with a slide at Olivia Business Centre

In 6 months Sii will move to a modern and the highest in Tricity skyscraper called Olivia Star that is located in s business complex Olivia Business Centre. In half a year, the second of the largest IT employer in Northern Poland is going to design interiors inspired by tech giants’ premises from Silicon Valley. Sii is in the middle of the process of designing work, relax & sport zones and building a slide between floors.

The company’s objective is to create the most modern place to work, that in 5 years will accommodate nearly 1 100 employees. In May 2017, more than 700 engineers will take 5 floors of the skyscraper covering 6,5 thousand. sq. m of office space. In the new office will appear such facilities as: gym, climbing wall, relax rooms, game zones with billiard, ping pong tables, game consoles, room for breast-feeding mums, space for kids, and lots of other attractions.

Michael Desmurs, Sii Gdansk Branch Director says – Our office will be a such place, where people work and carry out technologically advanced IT projects. Although, we also know that comfortable work conditions, team integrations and possibility to relax contribute to better employees’ satisfaction and higher effectiveness. Then, they feel a stronger bond with the employer and become more motivated – thanks to that both sides benefit.

In Olivia Star soon will appear employee-friendly office space, that will stand out Sii from other IT companies. Offices that are equipped with only chairs and desks have already gone out of date. Only a few moments left to Sii great movement to the new premise – that is why currently work on interiors design is in advanced progress. The official new office opening is planned for May 2017.

In Poland, Sii employs first-class IT engineers. With 2700 employees, Sii is the fastest growing company in the IT sector and industrial engineering. The company has 8 offices in major Polish cities. Sii develops international projects for clients from all over the world. In the framework of the current projects, Sii Gdansk is looking for experienced programmers, testers, analysts, system architects, automation specialists and roboticists.

More information:

Dominic Arendt

PR & EB Specialist

darendt@pl.sii.eu

Tel. +48 536 988 882,

+48 587 674 141

100 years, Goyello!

They started with a discussion at the kitchen table. Today, after 10 years of existence, they employ over 100 people in three offices, in Gdańsk, Koszalin and the Netherlands. In total, they have completed over 600 IT projects for clients in Europe and the United States. They argue that Agile is not a methodology. Agile is a state of mind. They will celebrate their round birthday in an unusual way.

In November, Goyello, one of the first residents of Olivia Business Centre, celebrates its tenth anniversary. The team decided to celebrate the occasion in a special way. They invited employees, customers, experts whose knowledge they value and young people whose opinion they respect to participate in the project.

In addition to the traditional cake and party, we wanted the souvenir of our 10th birthday to be something tangible and valuable at the same time – says Kasia Szemro, marketing director at Goyello. – Something that will be a gift both for ourselves and for our customers and business partners. We focused on good content and created “Move IT”.

“Move IT” is a magazine that features interviews with the company’s customers, videos, statements from team members about current trends in the industry, and interviews with Agile experts. The authors of the publication presented the story of Goyello in the form of an infographic, created a comic book about the adventures of a hero named Paolo Goyello and asked children what app they would design if they had the opportunity.

When preparing the magazine, we looked at the changes that have taken place in the industry over the past 10 years ,” says Kasia Szemro. – We have shown the success stories of our customers from their point of view. We have given the floor to our people, who are experts in their fields. We were also curious about what expectations customers might have of us in the future. That is why we invited young people to join the conversation.

The “Move IT” magazine is available in a traditional print version, intended for the company’s employees and customers, and in an electronic version, available to everyone on the Goyello website.

Peter Horsen and Arie de Bruin founded Goyello on November 29, 2006. They opted for a Western style of management, a flat structure and a team of talented Polish programmers. They were among the pioneers in the IT industry on the Polish market. Soon after, they decided to implement projects in the Agile methodology. They are still Agile today. They encourage and assist clients in transformation who have not worked in this methodology so far. Goyello prides itself on creating code according to best practices. In addition, it provides its clients with comprehensive care and advice – from the idea, through prototyping and validation, to the creation of the target solution. The company is a Gold Microsoft Partner. He is a member of the Pomeranian Employers and the Coalition for Friendly Recruitment.

Great Christmas Decoration Contest in Olivia Business Centre

We cordially invite you to participate in the 2. edition of the Olivia Business Centre Christmas competition for the most beautiful, hand-made Christmas tree decoration.

Last year, we prepared a lot of beautiful decorations together. We will be able to admire all of them, also this Christmas, on the Christmas tree placed at the reception of the Olivia Gate A building.

This year…

  • The competition is a one-stage, closed competition (addressed only to employees and associates of tenants of office and service space in the “Olivia Business Centre” complex and to members of their immediate family.
  • Applications are accepted until December 10, 2016, 24:00. Entries submitted after this date will not be considered for the Competition.
  • The finished decoration should be placed on the Christmas tree located in the hall of the office building which is a part of the “Olivia Business Centre” office complex, where the office of the tenant for whom the Participant works/cooperates is located.
  • Works submitted for the Competition will be subject to evaluation by the Competition Jury, appointed by the Organizer by 10 December 2016. When evaluating the works, the jury will take into account the originality, aesthetics of the works, reference to tradition and commitment of the Participants.
  • The results of the Competition will be announced on the www.oliviacentre.com’s website and on the “Olivia Business Centre” fanpage on Facebook on 14 December 2016.
  • Participation in the Competition is voluntary. A person entering the Competition in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations becomes its participant (hereinafter referred to as the “Participant“) and thus accepts all the provisions of the Regulations.
  • Entrants may participate in the Competition individually or as a team of up to five people. A participant – individually or as part of a team – may make or participate in the production of a maximum of one Christmas decoration (competition entry), with a maximum of five competition entries being submitted from one tenant.
  • In order to participate in the Competition, the Participants must submit an application and make a Christmas decoration by themselves. The process of creating an ornament must be documented with at least one photo.
  • Applications for participation in the Competition should be submitted only via e-mail to the following e-mail address: malgorzata.ziemkowska@oliviacentre.com. The application should include:
    • names and surnames of the Participants;
    • the name of the tenant of the “Olivia Business Centre” office complex;
    • at least one photo of the ornament preparation process and at least one photo of the final result;
    • information on the place where the Christmas decoration will be placed (lobby of the selected building).

Let’s get into the spirit of Christmas. Let’s put our hearts into the preparation of decorations and give an individual character to the décor of the Olivia Business Centre reception during this special family time.

We count on creativity and a sense of humor 🙂

See the full rules of the competition

Spring Professional – a new recruitment company in Olivia Business Centre

After two years of preparations, in July this year, a new permanent recruitment company started its operations in Poland. It focuses on six industry specializations, and its consultants, in addition to deep knowledge of the specifics of individual industries and recruitment knowledge, break the mold in their search for specialists on the labor market. In addition, the company intends to benefit from the international experience of the Adecco Group, of which it is a part. In March this year. Spring Professional has joined the group of residents of the prestigious Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk.

– We are experts in connecting specialists with professionals. After a year of operation, we have already developed three specializations: Engineering, Finance and Sales and Marketing, which are a response to the needs of our Pomeranian market. Our clients include production and commercial plants, design studios, BPO and SSC service centers. Our clients include investors who are just starting their investment in our province, as well as start-ups. We focus on highly specialized positions that require complex competencies that require us to undertake unconventional recruitment activities – said Marzena Miler-Kosewska, manager at Spring Professional Poland.

The job market is changing a lot. This also applies to recruitment services and HR solutions. Spring Professional consultants, in addition to recruitment experience and sales-orientedness, also have industry specialization. It is a model developed by the company’s branches around the world. Spring Professional Poland currently focuses on six specializations in Poland: finance, sales and marketing, engineering, real estate and construction, logistics and pharmacy. An additional market differentiator, which is the company’s competitive advantage, is the creativity of consultants and their ability to think outside the box in search of job candidates. Currently, the company has dedicated offices in five cities: Warsaw, Katowice, Poznań, Wrocław and Gdańsk.

The assumption of Olivia Business Centre is to make it as easy as possible for companies present in our business space to operate and develop on an ongoing basis. For this, you need m.in. qualified managers who manage processes and control the work of teams. Hiring the right person for a managerial position involves conducting specialized recruitment. We are convinced that Spring Professional will be a valuable support for our Residents in this area – said Agnieszka Zglinicka, Project Director at Olivia Business Centre.

Spring Professional Poland is part of the Adecco Group. Worldwide, the first Spring Professional branches were established in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2013. Currently, there are 16 of them, including Poland. By 2018, the company announces 29 branches around the world. Last year, Spring recruited more than 36,000 for its clients. Professionals.

From the very beginning, one of the main assumptions of Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk was diversity and multifunctionality, including m.in. supporting residents in recruitment processes. Currently, in this largest Tri-City business center, there are a total of 10 entities (commercial and self-government) specializing in Human Resources. They cooperate with global corporations, companies from the SME sector, start-ups, local government and non-governmental organizations – including over 100 enterprises and institutions located in Olivia Business Centre.

For more information, please contact:

Krzysztof Zajkowski, Spring Professional Poland, phone: 22 376 09 28, krzysztof.zajkowski@springpoland.com

Adam Sanocki, Attention Marketing, tel: 605 561 861, a.sanocki@attentionmarketing.pl

Spring Professional – a new recruitment company at Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk, Poland

After two years of preparations, a new permanent recruitment company commenced business in Poland in July this year. It focuses on six industry specializations and, in addition to their in-depth knowledge of the specificity of various industries and recruitment, its consultants go beyond the fixed rules when searching for specialists on the labour market. Additionally, the company is going to take advantage of the international experience of the Adecco Group it is a part of. In March this year, Spring Professional joined the group of residents of the prestigious Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk, Poland.

“We are experts in linking specialists to professionals. After one year of activity, we have already developed three specialisations: Engineering, Finance and Sales and Marketing, which respond to the needs of our Pomeranian market. Our customers include production and trade facilities, design studios, BPO and SSC service centres as well as investors commencing their investments in our region and also start-ups. We focus on highly specialized positions demanding complex competencies, which require our non-standard recruitment activities”, said Marzena Miler-Kosewska, Manager in Spring Professional Poland.

 

The labour market is very changeable. The same applies to recruitment services and HR solutions. In addition to the recruitment experience and sales orientation, Spring Professional consultants also have an industry specialisation. This model has been worked out by branches of the company worldwide. Spring Professional Poland currently focuses on six specialisations in Poland: finances, sales and marketing, engineering, real estate and construction, logistics and pharmacy. An additional market characteristic being a competitive edge of the company is the creativity of consultants and their ability to go beyond the fixed rules when searching for candidates. The company currently has dedicated offices in five cities: Warsaw, Katowice, Poznań, Wrocław and Gdańsk.

 

The assumption of the Olivia Business Centre is the maximum facilitation of the ongoing activity and development for companies present in our business area. Some of the components necessary for that purpose include skilled managers managing processes and controlling the work of teams. The employment of an appropriate person on a managerial position entails a specialist recruitment process. We believe that Spring Professional will be a valuable support for our Residents in this area”, said Agnieszka Zglinicka, Project Director in the Olivia Business Centre.

 

Spring Professional Poland is a part of the Adecco Group. The first branches of Spring Professional worldwide emerged in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2013. There are 16 of them now, including the one in Poland. The company is going to have 29 branches worldwide by 2018. Last year, Spring recruited more than 36 thousand specialists for its customers.

 

The variety and multi-functionality including, among others, recruitment support for residents, have always been one of the key assumptions of the Olivia Business Centre in Gdańsk. At present, there are 10 entities (commercial and related to the local government) specializing in human resources that operate in this largest Tricity business centre. They cooperate with global corporations, companies from the SME sector, start-ups, self-government organizations and NGOs – more than 100 enterprises and institutions located in the OBC.

 

Additional info can be obtained from:

Krzysztof Zajkowski, Spring Professional Poland, phone: 22 376 09 28, krzysztof.zajkowski@springpoland.com

Adam Sanocki, Attention Marketing, phone: 605 561 861, a.sanocki@attentionmarketing.pl

Entrepreneurs of Pomerania and Indonesia in Olivia Business Centre

On 24 November, entrepreneurs from Pomerania will have the opportunity to establish new, international business relations. The Pomeranian Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Marshal’s Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and Olivia Business Centre will host representatives of the authorities and industrialists from Indonesia.

The event at OBC will be attended by representatives of companies from the medical, civil engineering, maritime, port and fishing industries, i.e. sectors that generate significant profits in our region. Businessmen from our province will meet managers from East Java interested in new export locations and new markets for their goods and services, looking for attractive partners for economic cooperation.

This is an excellent opportunity to present the profile of your company’s activity and establish prospective business contacts. It is all the more interesting that in the coming years we will have to deal with the emergence of new geographical directions in Polish foreign trade, so the share of new, so far little exploited markets will grow in exports, including, of course, Asia. It is also worth remembering that this visit was very much supported by our Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Tadeusz Szumowski – said Krystyna Wróblewska, Director of the Department of International Cooperation of the Marshal’s Office.

– One of the goals we have set for ourselves is to support Pomeranian entrepreneurs in establishing and maintaining international business relations – emphasizes Magdalena Raczyńska, Proxy/Project Manager from the Pomeranian Regional Chamber of CommerceWe are trying to create a conducive environment by inviting both representatives of the authorities and representatives of the and industrialists, managers or investors. Recently, we have hosted the ambassadors of Iran and Somalia at Olivia Business Centre; Now our businessmen will talk about potential synergies with top Indonesian company owners.

An important point of the visit will be individual business-to-business meetings.

More information on the RIGP website

WELCOME:)

Entrepreneurs from Indonesia in Olivia Sky Club

On the 24th of November, Olivia Business Centre hosted entrepreneurs from Pomerania as well as representatives of authorities and industrialists from Indonesian East Java.

The meeting was attended by m.in. Arif Afandi, CEO of PT Lamongan Integrated Shorbase (LIS, Marine & Port Industry); Rakim Jamhadi, Member of the Expert Group of the East Java Chamber of Commerce and the Global Economic Service, President of the Surabaya Chamber of Commerce (construction, housing); Sutjianto Kusuma from Avila Prima Intra Makmur (industry: civil engineering, fishing industry); Irawati Marga, Director of Adi Husada Hospital (Highly Specialized Medical Equipment). The delegation will be accompanied by the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland in Surabaya, businessman and philanthropist Soedomo Mergonot (food industry – coffee production tycoon Kopi Luwak and medical).

Olivia Business Centre was represented by Jake Jephcott, Director of the Business Development Department. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pomerania – Bogdan Ołdakowski, Member of the Board of RIGP, President of the Management Board of Actia Forum Sp. Ltd.

Meeting of Entrepreneurs

The meeting at Olivia Business Centre was conducive, as we assumed, to establishing business relations. We hosted representatives of companies from the medical, civil engineering, maritime transport, port and fishing industries, i.e. sectors that generate significant profits in our region ,” she said Agnieszka Zglinicka, Director of SME at Olivia Business CentreIt was attended by entrepreneurs interested in new export locations and new markets for their goods and services, looking for attractive partners for business cooperation.

The key to the meeting was, of course, the behind-the-scenes, business-to-business talks.

Olivia Cooltura: meeting and screening of the film “THE TEAM”

How to create one TEAM from a group of individuals and extraordinary characters?

Olivia Business Centre and Gutek Film would like to invite you to a special screening of the film “The Team” – a film about the phenomenon of the Polish national team in volleyball, one of the most popular sports disciplines in Poland. Which will take place on December 8, at 6.00 p.m. in Olivia Sky Club (Olivia Tower building, 12th floor).

ola-on-pageAfter the screening of the film, there will be a meeting with Aleksandra Pogorzelska – psychologist, trainer, coach working in business. She specializes in coaching with Organizational Boards and managers in the implementation of action strategies, motivational speeches and soft skills training (championconsultin.pl). Swimming coach of the second class. She has been competing in triathlon competitions for 20 years, as a multiple medalist of the Polish Championships in Triathlon and Duathlon she completed nearly 100 triathlons, including two IRONMAN competitions (3800 m swimming, 180 km cycling, 42 km running).

Based on her sports and business experience, she has created prestigious programs: Business Champion Development with the participation of Olympic Champions, Sport and Motivation and Business Strategy Program optimizing the functioning of organizations at all levels. He also shares his experiences on the www.triathlonistkawbiznesie.pl website, where he describes the masterful strategies of top athletes and managers.

Co-author of the ABC of Sport Psychology on-line course.

In his activities for the benefit of the society, he chairs the Positive Sport Foundation. Privately, she is the wife of Wojtek – a triathlon enthusiast and the mother of Jakub (9 years old) and Zosia (6 years old). Together with her family, she has built her oasis in the countryside, where she grows organic vegetables and fruits.


TeamTHE TEAM – the second film about volleyball in the history of Polish cinema. Polish volleyland. Modern gladiators, pouring hectolitres of sweat during training, are distant from their loved ones for several months a year. And on the other side, sponsors, activists, commentators, cheerleaders, the Kułaga-Magiera duo, halls full of loyal fans of the Polish team ready to travel hundreds of kilometers after their idols. Shared joy after wins, sadness after defeats. Every season brings new goals, new perspectives, new championships to win. What will the next one bring?

The aim of this film is to tell the story of the exceptional players of the Polish national team – to show their attitude to the game, thinking about the team and fighting on the pitch.

How to create one TEAM out of a group of such individuals and extraordinary characters?

Sign up for an appointment, let us know you will: events@oliviacentre.com

We cordially invite you!