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She is passionate about hiking and skiing in various Swiss regions such as Graubünden, Ticino and the Bernese Oberland. As a Product Owner & Scrum Master, she has traveled a lot. A one-and-a-half-year backpacking trip through Latin America stands out. She particularly loved Chile. She was particularly impressed by the vast distances and untouched nature. She practises yoga and does various sports. She is also a great music lover and enjoys attending techno events.

How would you describe Panter to a friend?

For me personally, a particularly interesting aspect of my work at Panter is that I get to work on exciting projects. The fact that the company is increasingly focusing on sustainability is exactly in line with my interests. What definitely sets Panter apart is the remarkable flexibility they offer their employees.

I find the ecosystem around Panter extremely interesting, especially the diverse connections to start-ups and the Impact Hub Zurich. A particular highlight for me is the salary transparency. Here, salaries are set within the respective levels and are the same for everyone. The sociocratic organizational structure and the non-existent hierarchies make Panter a unique employer for me.

I find it impressive how much value is placed on diversity at Panter. I also really appreciate how down-to-earth and uncomplicated the people here are. This undoubtedly contributes to a positive working atmosphere.

What could be a fun fact about you?

I could describe myself as a kind of walking calendar, as I can very often remember dates, events and years. However, this mainly relates to personal events.

What is your comfort food?

My habits when it comes to sweet treats have actually changed. Instead of buying cookies, chocolate bars and the like, I now keep it simpler. Then a spoonful of Nutella is the perfect choice for me, especially when I’m craving something sweet. If Nutella is not in stock in my house, my plan B is actually honey.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

For one thing, it was to realize that life takes place in the here and now, because all we have is the present moment. It is also important to think in small steps and not to want to take big steps at once. In this way, we avoid getting lost in the rush and can recognize our progress in full clarity.