All entries for Working at parson
Can a historian become a technical communicator?
"Technical communicator? So you write for a science magazine?", is what I often hear when explaining my work. Fabian Klopfer has a history degree and decided to become a technical communicator. more...
Working in self-organizing teams. Or: how we get rid of management
Today's world is VUCA : volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Companies are facing complex challenges such as Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. Those who do not respond fast, may be driven out of the market. more...
Office pets. Part II: Blacky and Felix
This is the second (and last) part of our blog series about office pets. This time, we present Blacky and Felix, two brothers. They are six years old, curious, and always hungry. more...
Ten questions for Ines Lasch, intern at parson
Ines Lasch just finished her vocational training as a technical writer and is doing an eight-week internship at parson. We asked her ten questions. more...
parson's mentoring program
You sent the job application and the interview went well. Now comes your first day at work. Everything is strange: colleagues whose names you immediately forget, business processes, the ERP system. Even the coffee machine doesn't work right away. And where was that meeting room again? more...