Raiffeisen Immobilien: Best employer for Young Professionals!

Raiffeisen Immobilien: Best employer for Young Professionals!

In a significant moment of the real estate industry, Raiffeisen Immobilien Austria was awarded the "best employer" among the real estate agents. This appreciation was granted as part of a comprehensive analysis of the market by the Austrian Society for Consumer Studies (ÖGSV) and Great Jobs.org. A total of over 350,000 reviews of employees were collected for more than 920 companies. Raiffeisen Immobilien achieved an overall score of 7.03 and convinced not only in the main category, but also in the areas of "Top employer for Young Professionals" and "University graduates". The spokesman for the company, Ing. Mag. (FH) Peter Weinberger and Prok. Peter Mayr, are happy about the high perception as an attractive employer and emphasize the challenges by the upcoming wave of retirement of the BabyBoomer generation. According to ots.at , this award shows that the company is ahead with both the image as well as on employer attractiveness in the industry.

sloping turn in the event of an investment banker

In contrast to the positive developments in the real estate industry, the bizarre history of Peter Young, a former investment banker, is involved in the scandal of one of the greatest fraud cases of the 1990s. Young, who presented himself in women's dresses during his court proceedings as a "Elizabeth", escaped the punishment for his actions in a bizarre way, in which he lost several hundred million marks for his luxurious lifestyle and fraudulent machinations. As reported by capital.de , Young had honored an extraordinary performance during his career at Morgan Grenfell and was once honored as "Investment Manager of the Year". But because of his behavior and financial scandals, he was ultimately released by his company and had to answer in court.

The process turned out to be extremely unusual because Young's defense claimed that he was not responsible for his actions due to his mental illness. While the court confirmed his guilt, an astonishing judgment occurred: Young received no punishment. His intoxicating career ended, but his bizarre staging and the question of whether he actually suffered from psychological problems or just tried to escape responsibility remains discussed in the financial world. Where Young lives today is unknown, but his story remains a characteristic of extravagance in the banking sector.

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