Broken computers to fix, mailboxes to set up, user licences to renew... in today’s business world, it’s often ICT system administrators who are the real heroes called to the rescue!
Network engineers, also known as radio engineers, design and experiment with new technologies and methods to develop communications systems that can optimise network coverage.
Have you ever looked at a building or house in your neighbourhood and thought... “I wonder why they did it like that?” A property developer will be able to help you.
Ever successfully repaired your desk fan or coffee machine? You probably have an integrated logistics support manager to thank! They’re the people who think about every aspect of our favourite household goods’ reliability, maintenance and long-term operation.
Quality engineers, whether based in workshops or on production lines, are there to ensure that every single item delivered to customers fully complies with company standards. To do so, they’re responsible for the quality control of manufactured products, as well as improving processes to reduce the number of non-compliant products, working closely with production and maintenance engineers. They’re one of the key guarantees of a company’s credibility and - ultimately - profitability.
Cars, aviation, robotics, transport, construction, biomechanics... regardless of the field of application, you say mechanical engineer, we say optimisation and technical progress.
From SMEs to global corporations, multi-trillion dollar balance sheets to those barely scraping by, every company needs accountants. True wizards of figures and Excel tables, they make sure the books are balanced. Calmly.
Fluent in the languages of the IT world (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), web developers are the people who code websites, from tiny blogs to giant ecommerce platforms.
From start to finish, they supervise everything that comes in and goes out of factories, which makes industrial production managers the real conductors of production chains.
Specialists in commercial and company law, corporate lawyers may also be tasked with matters of social, tax, financial, property, stock market, industrial property, and mergers and acquisitions law!
Specialists in programming languages, a software architect’s key mission is to get software and its various structures into shape. They’re responsible for keeping software design on track throughout projects.
Cat-like reflexes and the ability to bat away stress are must-have qualities in this career! Genuine heroes in the eyes of their clients, support engineers step in whenever there’s an IT issue to identify a solution as quickly as possible. And it goes without saying, their services are always required “urgently”.
Sales directors are the link between individual sales teams and the wider commercial department. Within companies, they’re like the control tower, watching over all the sales reps and teams.
Specialising in all things tiny, these engineers work with electronic components on a microscopic scale – we’re talking thousands of a millimetre – so it would be an understatement to say this is a career all about precision!
At the heart of every marketing campaign, you’ll find marketing managers. They play a key role in developing and implementing coherent and targeted marketing strategies.