Ex-politician looking for a job: Who shines in the private sector?

Ex-politician looking for a job: Who shines in the private sector?

Neapel, Italien - The political landscape in Austria takes a dramatic turn: former ministers are on the job market in front of a fresh start. How well did you work during your office hours and what opportunities do you have in the private sector? These questions were made by the personnel consultant Dr. Gundi Wentner analyzes who took a close look at the career hop of the former top politicians. Ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz managed to achieve a value of impressive 1.1 billion euros with his cyber security company, which he founded with partners. This shows that despite his broken law studies, he can be successful - a sign of good networking and business sense.

While briefly shines, SPÖ-ELTMATIER Alfred Gusenbauer fights with a stricken reputation due to his involvement in the Benko affair, but remains active as a consultant and investor. After the failure of the coalition negotiations, Karl Nehammer also cleared his post, and politicians such as Alexander Schallenberg, Martin Polaschek, Leonore Gewessler and Alma Zadić are now facing the challenge of resisting themselves in the private sector. According to Krone it remains to be seen whether they can achieve similar successes as their predecessors.

study examines professional mobility

In the middle of this political upheaval, a comprehensive study dealing with the Institute for Labor Market and Vocational Research in cooperation with the University of Naples deals with the potential change in the labor market. Around 100,000 employees were invited to take part. The study, known as AD: apt, examines how employees react to current transformations and what mobility they show to reduce negative effects on their career. Two survey waves are planned, the first began in November and the second is expected to start in May 2025, such as
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