Software manufacturer MIC
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A graffiti artist, MadC, was hired to design the gigantic wall at the new company headquarters in Linz. "It suits us," says MIC CFO Ursula Schöneborn-Siligan, who proudly guides visitors through the new headquarters of the software manufacturer managed by Alfred Hiebl.
One and a half years after the ground-breaking ceremony in Lederergasse in Linz, the time had come this week: MIC, the specialist for customs and export control software, opened the company restaurant in its new headquarters on Monday, and the first 60 employees moved into their workplaces on Friday. "Our other colleagues will then move in in stages over the next two weeks," says Ursula Schöneborn-Siligan.
Together with owner Alfred Hiebl, the Head of Finance was responsible for the realization of the project, which brings the company back together under one roof. "We were previously spread across three locations," says Hiebl.
There are now 400 workstations spread over three floors. "However, we believe that we can accommodate up to 500 people with our model," says Hiebl. The reason: three quarters of the workforce work hybrid, alternating between home office and office. In the latter, they book a space in advance using a system.
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