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#Energized: The E.ON Inhouse Consulting Podcast

by E.ON Inhouse Consulting GmbH

Ever wondered what’s its like working at E.ON Inhouse Consulting? In this podcast series, our colleagues from new joiner to Director share their personal stories and talk about their perspectives and insights on what it’s like working at ECON. Get to know them and learn about ECON’s role in shaping a sustainable, digital and customer centric energy world, about how we help each other grow and how we build and live an exceptional culture at ECON. Patricia and Greg, both consultants and the hosts for our podcast series, will introduce you to our interview partners and take you through the different episodes. We hope you enjoy the podcast and enjoy getting to know our colleagues! http://www.eon.com/econ

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Episodes

Family life as a Principal@ECON with Henning #7

28m · Published 12 Jun 22:23
Three little kids of different ages and a full-time job as Principal@ECON: How Henning and his wife manage family life, having full-time jobs in consulting and medicine. How E.ON’s board members reacted to his kids showing up during a virtual meeting and why Henning prevents multitasking to enjoy the time with his family. Did Henning take several parental leaves and still have enough time to go on vacation? And finally, how do the recruiting days look like at ECON? Get some useful insights to prepare yourself for the recruiting process. http://www.eon.com/econ *** In the sixth episode of the EON Inhouse Podcast “Energize” Patricia is talking to Henning, a principal at ECON, who joined in 2017. How does he balance ECON, being a consultant and his family-life? This is Hennings background – about economics and three kids (0:54) How Henning juggles work and family-life with three little ones and a doctor as wife (3:30) What does Home Office look like for Henning? (5:35) Self-organisation is all. Henning avoids multi-tasking situations. His tricks and tips (7:44) The funniest moment with Hennings kids in a video-call (9:30) Henning went on parental leave – this is how it worked (10:15) Parental leave while recruiting for ECON – a fun challenge for Henning (14:51) This is how people get recruited for ECON (16:00) When do applicants get feedback? (19:23) Honest interviews vs. stress-interviews and why Henning doesn’t think much about stress-interviews (20:30) The next steps after an interview at ECON (21:24) Re-applying is always a possibility (23:20) Hennings tips for everyone who wants to apply and join the family (24:20) This is what the interviews are built up like and what ECON is looking for (25:12)

From ECON to E.ON – How Jana became Global Head of e-mobility business development in the E.ON group #6

24m · Published 29 May 22:25
Off to explore new paths: Why Jana decided to leave ECON to grow into her new leadership role in the e-mobility business at E.ON. How does her degree in Environmental Engineering and Sustainability, as well as her consulting experience, fit with this position, and who approached her for it? What role does ECON play in developing new talents for the E.ON group in general? What is the best time to join the group and is it always better to switch? Learn from our experienced alumni and customize your consulting career path. http://www.eon.com/econ *** Jana worked for ECON from 2015 to 2021 – today Patricia and Greg are talking to her about her time at ECON in the latest episode of the EON Inhouse Podcast “Energize”. Jana is the global head of business development e-mobility – what does that actually mean?(0:50) Jana got approached to do her new job. Her reasons to go for it (1:40) Running business cases and managing projects – things are moving quick, and topics are always changing. How does Jana get along with all her new position? (3:45) This is what the team around Jana looks like (6:00) What Jana brought to the new table from ECON – about leadership, teambuilding, and a certain way of thinking (7:17) Janas favourite moments from her time with ECON (9:10) Things Jana misses after having left ECON (10:35) Looking back ECON should improve on diversity, Jana suggests (12:05) Travelling is one of Janas big passions. Usually, she goes to Portugal often but to get a little distraction from work Jana started a new hobby (13:33) Jana is still in touch with her ECON friends and colleagues – privately and professionally (15:27) The Alumni program of ECON is a big one – Jana explains the benefits of that (16:19) Embracing the feedback culture – that is Janas tip for applicants (19:54) E-mobility is a fast-moving sector. Becoming sustainable leads to moving to electric vehicles and changing other big things in our society – this is what Jana thinks about the future (21:15)

International vibes and entrepreneurial spirits with Djouher #5

23m · Published 24 Apr 22:22
From Paris with love: Why Djouher left the magical city for her internship and eventually her full-time job at ECON in Essen. What three questions she usually asks herself before deciding on a job and how she settled in Essen. Listen how Djouher further combines her Consulting knowledge with her entrepreneurial spirit to become a startup advisor, focused on African entrepreneurs. Which startup inspired her most and how does her additional involvement help her keep thinking out of the box? http://www.eon.com/econ *** Today Patricia and Greg are talking to Jo in the fifth episode of “Energize”. Jo joined ECON 15 month ago as an International. Jo heard of ECON through a friend, who spoke highly of the company, so Jo ended u applying (1:11) This is what Jo interested in energy. There had been three questions Jo asked herself and based her decision on (2:33) Why is Jo focusing on African Start-Ups? (4:15) Social entrepreneurship was part of Jos childhood – this is what she gets inspired by (5:00) From the French way of life to the Düsseldorf kind of life – how did Jo handle this transition? (7:47) To Jo ECON is family that also functions outside of work (10:32) Except for family, friends and food Jo doesn’t miss that much about France. These are her favourite things about Düsseldorf (11:33) Six projects, four countries – Jo speaks about her projects during her internship (13:16) Working with the EU Commission and keeping the Green Deal in mind – Jo has high ambitions (15:17) These are the things Jo loves about ECON (16:30) Diversity topics are a big thing for Jo. She wants to help women to shine (17:34) Why diversity is so important to Jo (19:13) Jos favourite ECON moment (20:30)

From Rio to New Joiner at ECON with Sissel #4

23m · Published 28 Jul 22:04
Sissel studied in Mannheim, Ottawa, Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro. Learn how a serendipity in Brazil triggered her journey to ECON. She shares her reasons to start at ECON, reflects about her first 100 days and also talks about Bibimbap. Twice. http://www.eon.com/econ *** Introduction (00:00) Studying Abroad and Learning Languages (00:31) University studies in a Cold Climate – Mannheim and Canada (01:22) University Studies in a warm Climate – Portugal and Brazil (03:06) Back to the Roots (03:28) Travel Opportunities at E.ON (03:53) Career Choice Energy Consultancy – Top Recommendation E.ON Düsseldorf (05:10) Fulltime Position at ECON (05:52) ECON's Supportive Application Process (06:26) The Onboarding Process (07:05) BCR Training – Basic Consulting Readiness (07:50) Previous Experience (08:26) The first ECON Project, the Team and Support Network (09:01) Downside of "Virtual" Onboarding in the Pandemic (09:44) Upside of "virtual" Onboarding is "virtual" Coffee Days with Colleagues (10:21) ECON Team Events (10:54) The Business Breakfast (11:14) The "Krimi" Dinner (12:31) Tips for New Colleagues (13:31) Initial problems of a technical Type and the Reaction (14:05) Adjusting to Corporate Life from Uni (16:04) Job Description, relevant Qualifications and Training (16:58) Newcomers benefit greatly from ECON's open Company Culture (18:14) Free Time Activities, Cooking and Running (19:45) Suggested Improvements for Newcomers (21:18) Tips for future ECON Applicants (22:44)

Tobias’ transition from External- to Inhouse Consulting #3

27m · Published 28 Jul 22:03
Tobias is a Principal and joined ECON in 2020. Prior, he worked in startups and an external consultancies in Europe and Asia. What drove his decision to switch to an internal consultancy? How does he and ECON benefit from his previous career steps? Learn about Tobi’s journey and also why he always takes a keyboard with him on his travels? http://www.eon.com/econ *** Introduction (00:00) Previous Experience in Start-Ups, External and International Consulting (01:00) Small Beginnings in a Big Biking Event Website (02:26) Biking Hobby abandoned for Running with the Dog (03:55) Free Time Activities rooted in Childhood Memories by the Seaside (04:48) E.ON's High Standards of People Development and Quality Goals drove my Decision to Join (07:50) Re-Shaping ECON by digitising Company Infrastructure (10:08) iPads for Everyone boosts Company and Interaction with our Partners/Clients (11:25) Why Inhouse Consulting? Shared Company and Client/Partner Purpose with good Follow-Up Opportunities (13:06) Work-Life Balance (15:41) The Pulse Check System (17:37) Company Diversity and KPIs for Company Progress (18:46) Improving and strengthening Diversity through Transparency and Personal Interaction (21:41) The Book Club Project (24:07) Tips for Future ECON Applicants (24:40)

Arne’s journey from Consultant to Director #2

23m · Published 28 Jul 22:02
A bit of memory lane and a bit on Arne’s vision for ECON: How has his role changed over the years? What has convinced him to stay with ECON despite the various proposals from the E.ON group? What will his legacy at ECON be? Find answers to these questions and learn what makes ECON a family-like place for him. http://www.eon.com/econ *** Introducing "The Dinosaur"(00:00) Topic Professional and Company Development Over Ten Years (00:44) ECON Ten Years Ago (01:27) ECON's Development Prospects and Company Culture the Reason for Staying (02:22) Did You Ever Consider Resigning? (03:29) Retrospective Assessment of Projects (04:06) Relevant Academic Background (05:10) Free time Activities (05:33) Work-Life Balance (06:25) Interaction with Colleagues Over Time (07:13) Adjusting to a Role Change (08:06) Promotion to the Directorship (09:12) Focus for the Future (10:26) Advance the Energy Transition with Digitisation and Sustainability (11:15) E.ON's Strategic Commitment to Sustainability (12:21) ECON's Support for the Sustainability Strategy (13:11) ECON's Diversity Commitments (13:54) Perspectives for Internationals (14:43) A Future with E.ON and Energy (15:19) ECON's Family Culture (15:51) ECON's Family Culture Encourages Team Activities (16:50) ECON Team Activities, Tops and Flops (18:13) Summer Strategy Day (19:08) Winter Strategy Day (20:01) The WECON Event and its Takeaways (20:46)

From intern to Consultant with Petar #1

27m · Published 28 Jul 22:01
From Bulgaria to Vienna to St. Petersburg to Essen: How Petar woke up in a wet tent in North Russia after a kayaking tour and what convinced him to start his consulting career in the vivid Ruhr area in Germany. Learn about his internship experience and the transition to his current role as Consultant. http://www.eon.com/econ *** Introduction (00:00) Description of a Kayak Holiday in Russia (00:21) University Studies in Russia, Vienna and Canada and the German Language (02:05) Promising Career Perspectives at ECON, Germany (03:49) ECON and the International Network (06:13) E.ON Language Courses and Language in Company Projects (06:49) Starting at ECON – a Familiar Project with a New Team and Content (09:21) Team Structures (10:42) Acting Experience in School helps with Client Interaction (11:59) Client Exposure (14:19) First E.ON In-House Work Experiences and the Support Network (15:30) Internship Ends with a Job Offer and Gift from E.ON (17:01) Reasons for joining ECON – Company Culture and Development Opportunities (20:34) Tips for a Friend applying to ECON (22:44) Company Abbreviations and Flat Hierarchy (24:52) Invitation to Listeners to Reach Out (25:58)

Welcome @ ECON!

49s · Published 22 Jul 10:02
Welcome @ ECON! Enjoy our Podcast. http://www.eon.com/econ

#Energized: The E.ON Inhouse Consulting Podcast has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:59:25. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:56.

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