VSB Dresden: Three times awarded as a top employer in the green sector!

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VSB Dresden, leading developer of renewable energies, once again recognized as a Great Place To Work®. Over 500 active employees.

VSB Dresden, führender Entwickler erneuerbarer Energien, erneut als Great Place To Work® ausgezeichnet. Über 500 Mitarbeitende aktiv.
VSB Dresden, leading developer of renewable energies, once again recognized as a Great Place To Work®. Over 500 active employees.

VSB Dresden: Three times awarded as a top employer in the green sector!

The VSB Group, a leading company in the renewable energy sector, has once again managed to demonstrate its attractiveness as an employer. For the third time in a row, VSB Dresden was awarded the “Great Place To Work®” seal of quality. This award is based on an anonymous survey among employees in which aspects such as leadership quality, development opportunities, trust and team spirit were evaluated. Dr. Felix Grolman, CEO of the VSB Group, was positive about the company's continued high perception on the job market. This is also reported by energiejobs.de, which states that the company's international presence, particularly in countries such as France, Poland and Finland, also sends signals for a strong employer brand.

With over 500 employees and a lively corporate culture, VSB wants to work not only ecologically but also humanely sustainably. André Spalke, Global Head of HR, emphasizes the essence of this culture, which relies on both cooperation and trust. These pillars were reinforced by the renewed award of the certificate. VSB is headquartered in Dresden and is a major developer of wind and photovoltaic systems as well as battery storage in Europe. The company's pipeline is an impressive 20 GW, which speaks to the challenges and opportunities in the energy industry.
Energy Jobs reports about this success story.

Commitment to the environment and society

Beyond job quality, VSB is strongly committed to the field of renewable energies and has developed more than 750 wind and photovoltaic systems since its founding in 1996. In addition to project-related work, the company is also active in the area of ​​e-mobility, particularly in heavy-duty transport. These initiatives are part of a comprehensive strategy to reduce the environmental footprint and create a sustainable energy future.
You can find further information about VSB here.

The combination of a high-quality employer brand and strong commitment to the renewable energy industry makes VSB an interesting partner for everyone who works in this area or would like to become one. In a market that is becoming increasingly important, VSB shows that you can score points not only with innovative technologies, but also with an excellent corporate culture.

A look into history

Aside from current developments, I would like to build a bridge to history. A poem that also plays an important role in contemporary memory is “In Flanders Fields,” written by Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae during the First World War. Written after the loss of a friend, the work vividly describes the horrors of war and became not only a literary monument but also a symbol of the fallen soldiers. It reminds us of the importance of not only addressing current challenges, but also learning from history and upholding the values ​​of justice and community.
A comprehensive analysis of the poem can be found on Wikipedia.