WS Audiology

Wonderful Sound for All

Virksomhedsstørrelse

Stor virksomhed


Sektor

Medicin / apotek / sundhed


Lokation

Denmark and Singapore

Nyheder (3)

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    Insights from WS Audiology post-graduates: Throughout the program, I felt immense support in helping me identify my passion and shape my career

    Apply now → find the graduate programme here   Meet Ritvik Kotval and Yana Pak, our very first graduates who successfully completed the program and secured exciting permanent positions within WS Audiology (WSA). While Ritvik holds a Bachelor’s degree in computer science from India and a Double Degree Masters from EDHEC Business School, France, Yana boasts a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management from Korea, along with a Master’s degree in International Business and Economics from the University of Glasgow, University of Barcelona and University of Göttingen. Both were part of the first class of the WSA Graduate Program undergoing rotations in Corporate Finance, Global Marketing & Corporate Strategy.  Upon their completion in September 2023, they embarked on new adventures as a Financial Analyst, EMEA and a Business Analyst, Rexton Brand team, respectively.   Why did they join the WSA Graduate Program? For Yana, the primary motivation was the opportunity to delve into various business functions: “With a background in Business Administration, I was keen to explore different business aspects and find my true passion in my career. Joining the WSA Graduate Program allowed me to navigate the commercial world from different angles”. She continues: “Being part of a multicultural environment was very attractive. With headquarters in Denmark and Singapore, and hundreds of local offices worldwide, WS Audiology provided a unique chance for me, with a multicultural background, to develop professional competencies across countries and learn about new cultures by collaborating with international colleagues.” For Ritvik the selling point was the unique combination of three functional rotations and the opportunity to work in a medical technology company. “Our daily work contributes to improving people’s lives around the world, and that was something I couldn’t let pass by” he added. What were the highlights of your time as a graduate? Both Ritvik and Yana recall numerous highlights during their time in the WSA Graduate Program. Ritvik mentions, “To name a few, working with senior stakeholders globally, contributing to the strategy for one of our most crucial regions and, not least, the countless social activities with other WSA graduates”.  For Yana, one highlight was the monthly trips to our office in Erlangen, Germany, as part of her Global Marketing rotation. “I had the opportunity learn about product management from both commercial and technical perspectives during my time in Germany”, she says. Another highlight for Yana was the social activities among all the graduates, including trips to Tivoli, bowling, mini-golf, and dinners.   Landing an exciting permanent position After several meetings with the responsible HR manager, where the preferences and ambitions of the graduates are processed and matched with the business needs, they are put in contact with line managers with relevant vacancies.  “I had a good idea of the direction I wanted to go, but this process was valuable in clarifying which available positions best aligned with my strengths and preferences”, mentions Ritvik. “During the program, I discovered enjoyment for working with numbers and business analytics while staying close to the local markets. One of the available positions was a role as business analyst in the brand team. As I already knew the manager and the team, from previous collaboration, I accepted the offer without hesitation. Our two-year graduate program is a strategic investment in developing leaders and specialists within WSA. Through the program, participants rotate between different functions, which not only enriches their skills, but also contributes to the continuous development of our organization. This program is a very important step in building a talent pipeline that contributes to WSA's success and enables our people to grow. Chief Financial Officer, Marianne Wiinholt How has WSA supported your growth and development? Yana replies: “Throughout the program, I felt immense support from all the managers I worked with, helping me identify my passion and shape my career. HR‘s consistent communication ensured smooth transitions between rotations and eventual placement in a full-time position aligned with our professional ambitions”.   Ritvik adds: “Right from the beginning, we had numerous training sessions in stakeholder management, project management, problem-solving, etc., refining these skills further. Additionally, the company ensured that each project we were working on, contributed to building competencies for continuous growth.    Advice to applicants considering the WSA Graduate Program? Both Yana and Ritvik agree that this Graduate Program in Germany is worth recommending, each offering their perspective on why. According to Ritvik, the WSA Graduate Program is an ideal stepping stone for ambitious graduates seeking to explore their strengths through different rotations, challenge themselves, and learn throughout the two years while contributing to making Wonderful Sound for All. “I am very pleased with my decision to join the program and highly recommend it to all those interested in our Graduate Program” he concludes. In Yana’s opinion, this program is suitable for those still uncertain about their career aspirations preferring to explore before deciding. “The WSA Graduate Program provides an amazing opportunity to explore the world of business from different perspectives while being a part of international and multicultural environment. I highly recommend the Graduate Program”.

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    A standout feature of working at WSA is the culture and strong support network

    Intro to the graduates In this article, you will meet Pratyush Khanra and Stefania Gallone, who both joined the WS Audiology (WSA) Graduate Program in September 2023 as part of the Business track. Enjoy their insights, reflections and advice on being a WSA graduate and rotating between functions throughout the two-year program. Pratyush holds a Bachelor’s degree from India and a Master’s in Business Administration and Innovation in Healthcare from Copenhagen Business School (CBS) in Denmark. He worked as a Student Assistant at WSA while studying and is now in his second rotation within Global Marketing. Stefania holds a Bachelor’s degree from Italy and a Master’s in International Business from CBS. Before joining WSA, she gained experience as an Operations Assistant and Project Manager at a market research startup. She is currently in her second rotation within Corporate Finance. Why did they join the WSA Graduate Program? The opportunity to work in an impactful industry was a key factor in their decision to join WSA. “WSA’s commitment to breaking barriers, delivering Wonderful Sound for All, and its passion for creating positive impact deeply resonated with me,” Stefania explains. Pratyush adds, “There is a sense of personal fulfilment in knowing that our work helps people improve their lives.” Having worked as a Student Assistant at WSA, Pratyush was eager to expand his knowledge of the business and saw the graduate program as “an excellent opportunity to collaborate with different functions and managers while growing both professionally and personally.” Stefania was driven by a desire to explore different business functions before deciding on a career path. “Having witnessed firsthand the life-changing impact that hearing aids can make, gave me a deep sense of fulfilment. I knew I wanted to be part of a company that shared this mission,” she reflects.   Biggest highlight of being a WSA graduate so far? Both Pratyush and Stefania reflect positively on the program’s highlights, particularly the hands-on experience and collaboration opportunities. For Pratyush, the responsibility given to graduates from the start stands out: “You are trusted to work on important projects alongside experienced professionals, and your input is valued, which is motivating and rewarding.” Stefania emphasizes the chance to collaborate with stakeholders across departments and interact with senior stakeholders as a major advantage. “The exposure to different perspectives, combined with the support of colleagues, has fuelled my passion for learning and helped me step outside of my comfort zone.”   What has surprised you the most about working at WSA? A standout feature of working at WSA is the culture and strong support network. Both graduates mention the consistent help they have received from their managers and colleagues. “Whenever I face challenges, I can always count on expert advice and assistance from colleagues and managers,” Pratyush says. Stefania adds, “The collaborative and inclusive environment at WSA fosters a positive atmosphere that energizes and motivates me to make a difference.” Biggest challenge you have had to overcome as a graduate so far? The steep learning curve and transitions between rotations have been challenging. Stefania notes that the early stages of each rotation can be overwhelming: “You often have more questions than answers in the beginning, but over time, you gain confidence and independence. Looking back, I truly appreciate how far I’ve come.” For Pratyush, adjusting to different functions was somewhat challenging, but he views it as a valuable growth opportunity: “Each rotation brings a new team dynamic and set of learnings, and it has helped me be adaptable to constantly changing situations.”   What is your best advice to applicants considering the program? When offering advice to future applicants, both emphasize the value of maintaining a positive and collaborative mindset. Stefania says: “Stay curious, approach challenges with a positive attitude, and remember that support from colleagues and fellow graduates is always available.” Pratyush adds, “Adopt a collaborative mindset and take time to reflect on your motivation for applying.” Ultimately, they both agree that the WSA Graduate Program is an exceptional opportunity for those looking to explore different career paths while contributing to a company with a meaningful purpose.

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    Rokas Sutkus, WS Audiology Graduate: It’s motivating and rewarding contributing to helping people through my work

    Intro to the graduate I received my Master’s degree in International Marketing and Management with a Minor in Data in Business from Copenhagen Business School. My work experience includes stints at a number of industries: brewing, furniture manufacturing, transportation, and medical technology industries. In terms of my career at WS Audiology I have had the following rotations: First rotation in the Corporate Strategy department (HQ office in Denmark)  Current rotation in the Corporate Finance department (HQ office in Denmark)  Final rotation in the Global Marketing department (HQ office in Denmark, with two months working abroad)   How did you end up at the WSA Graduate Program? During my Master’s studies at CBS, I have been working at WS Audiology (WSA) as a Student Assistant in the Data Strategy & Insights department. Throughout this time, I had a great opportunity to see first-hand the effort that was being exerted to grow the company, unlocking new avenues for employee development, talent attraction and more. One of these initiatives was the development of the Graduate Program.  After meeting the first batch of WSA Graduates and hearing about the unique format of the program, including the exciting challenges and learning opportunities everyone was experiencing – I decided to apply for the second batch to start in 2022. Of course, I was very happy to receive the great news of being accepted to the program. What attracted you to WSA as an employer? I was always very passionate about the healthcare industry (including medical technologies). I believe that having your work contribute to helping people is very motivating and rewarding. Additionally, as a very ambitious and purpose-driven individual, I was attracted to the strong values that WSA lives by and to WSA’s ambition of improving people’s health, well-being, and quality of life, by striving to unlock human potential by making wonderful sound part of everyone’s life. I believe, this is a very important and significant goal to have, which inspired me to apply to WSA in the first place.   What has been the highlight of being a graduate at WSA so far? The unique opportunity of going through three different functional rotations in key departments of any organization (Strategy, Finance and Marketing), has so far provided a substantial amount of learning opportunities, which has considerably advanced my professional development. In addition, as a Graduate in WSA, you are involved in many projects of high importance, which provides great exposure and exceptional opportunities to work with our amazing senior stakeholders (including C-level executives). Therefore, these diverse experiences in different departments and unique learning opportunities have so far been the highlight of my time as a WSA Graduate. I was attracted to the strong values that WSA lives by and to WSA’s ambition of improving people's health, well-being, and quality of life Rokas Sutkus, Global Graduate What has surprised you the most about working at WSA? After joining WSA, I was pleasantly surprised by how open-minded my colleagues and managers were. Everyone is very inviting of new ideas, and suggestions for potential improvements/changes. This has created an environment that encourages people to freely express their thoughts and proposals, which are always considered and often implemented.   Biggest challenge as a graduate so far? I am happy to say that in WSA we have amazing stakeholders, requiring high-quality output with every task. Together with the challenging requests, they also provide a lot of guidance and mentoring, in turn, accelerating your development and helping you deal with the steep learning curve at the same time. As a WSA Graduate, I have so far been given a lot of responsibility during various tasks, such as: developing and managing a key project within the organization, helping to create a winning strategy for one of the regions, assisting in preparing reports on WSA’s financial performance and many more. Getting involved in these important topics in a short timeframe has been challenging, although immensely rewarding.   Advice to other applicants? Be curious, proactive, and open-minded! It will allow you to gain the most out of each rotation, contribute with new ideas and help implement them. People in WSA are very driven to improve current ways of working and grow the company. Therefore, approaching everything with a positive mindset will allow you to make the most out of this fantastic opportunity of working with talented people in the hearing aid industry.   How do you see your future with WSA? WSA has an amazing mission to help people with hearing loss all over the world. Therefore, I look forward to contributing to this important goal by utilizing my diverse knowledge gained through each of the rotations and through the broad network built during the program. My aim is to leverage this in a permanent position after graduating, in an area where I can have the most positive impact.