adesso BLOG
30.05.2023 By Yelle Lieder
Sustainability of programming languages: Java rather than TypeScript?
One of the exciting statistics on digital sustainability revolves around the energy efficiency of programming languages. The most well-known paper on the subject gives the impression that some programming languages could be up to 80 times more sustainable than others. But is that really the case? In this blog post, I will clear up some myths about digital sustainability and show what really matters.
Read more11.04.2023 By Stefan Mönk and Isabel Patzer
Our new partner: the University of Hildesheim
Thanks to its partnership with the German University of Hildesheim, adesso is getting even more involved with the research in Lower Saxony. At the campus, adesso employees are out and about doing things such as participating in guest lectures, giving lectures themselves, working on research projects, providing assistance with dissertations or helping students prepare for the professional world that awaits them. In our blog post, you will learn how this partnership came about and what advantages it entails for students at the University of Hildesheim.
Read more04.04.2023 By Sissy-Christin Lorenz
Successfully changing careers to IT consulting – adesso shows that it can be done!
Why is the IT industry an exciting and promising option for a career change, and what necessary skills should you bring to the table? My blog post is about answering these questions and about adesso as a model example of how even newcomers without a traditional IT background can successfully gain a foothold in this industry.
Read more31.03.2023 By Sandra Weis
Symbiosis of occupational pension schemes and occupational health insurance plans
Many people have heard of occupational pension schemes and occupational health insurance plans. Both means of making provisions can be used to attract and retain employees. To what extent are there similarities, but also differences? You can read about this in my blog post.
Read more29.03.2023 By Julian Bornkopp
Accessibility on the Internet/on the PC – a personal report
I want to use this blog post to tell you about the hurdles I encounter when using PCs as well as the Internet from the perspective of a person with a quite pronounced visual impairment. I want to use this blog post to draw attention to issues that people with better eyes do not perceive, or perceive only to a limited extent. However, there are tools that can make everyday life much easier. I will also give them a brief mention here.
Read more08.03.2023 By Merle Gutzeit
Training opportunities at adesso
Training is an investment for companies. But it is an investment that pays off. The search for qualified specialists is never over – and that is no different at adesso. In my blog post, I will give you an overview of the various training opportunities that adesso has to offer. I will also describe my own experience of the dual study programme at adesso and show how training courses could be taken to a new level in the future.
Read more02.03.2023 By Heike Willkomm and Teresa Schmitt
The power of knowledge: how effective learning creates successful change
Change, transformation and transition are buzzwords that are being used with ever-greater frequency. But what do they mean? This blog post will highlight how important learning is for successful change and what constitutes successful learning concepts.
Read more27.02.2023 By Mike Deecke
Everyone has their part to play – a comprehensive guide to understanding roles
Companies have different hierarchical structures depending on how they are aligned – whether they are function-oriented or process-oriented. People prefer one of the two orientations depending on their personal view and inclination, which is also reflected in the different roles in the company. In this blog post, I have compiled a list of typical roles found in function-oriented companies and in process-oriented ones.
Read more31.01.2023 By Yelle Lieder
Making sustainable decisions: understanding sustainability through digital solutions
In order to achieve sustainability goals in companies, sustainability must first be better understood – because without reliable information as a basis for decision-making, it is impossible to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of measures. This blog post will show where and how digital technologies can help with this.
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