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OneJar announces partnership with Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (video)

OneJar is excited to announce its new partnership with Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM), a global leader in maritime solutions.

This collaboration aims to streamline BSM's global recruitment processes, enhance employee engagement, and foster stronger team dynamics across its international operations, utilizing The Predictive Index as their primary tool for this initiative.

The Predictive Index will play a crucial role in identifying strengths and behavioral drives of potential and current employees, ensuring the best possible alignment between BSM’s personnel and their corporate objectives.

In a detailed video, Natalie Pellenz Arnaschus, leading this project at BSM, outlines the strategic decision behind choosing OneJar and the expected impact of employing psychometrics.

Andreas Tziarras, Managing Director at OneJar, said this about the partnership:

"We always enjoy working with companies whose values align with ours. BSM is committed to investing in their people, ensuring a productive and supportive workplace environment. This partnership shows BSM’s dedication to their people and their development."

For more information about OneJar follow this link.

For further details on Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement visit this link.

Here is the video:

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