"A career in science allows you to do something for others and leave your mark on the world," summarizes Dr. Mateja Kramer, Global Head of Innovation in Technical Research and Development (TRD) at Novartis in Slovenia, as the reason for her career choice. She is proud that she has managed to create a path in science while balancing professional and private life, and she encourages her colleagues to do the same within her role in the company. She believes that for good science, breakthrough innovations, and the best possible results for patients, we need diverse teams.
One of the central services performed by the Novartis team in Slovenia is engineering. Robert Hribar, head of engineering at Novartis Corporate Centre, who leads a team of around 170 engineers in Ljubljana and Hyderabad, India, says the company now has many open investments and projects managed by dedicated and technologically savvy engineers.
"Company culture is the feeling I get on a Sunday night when I think about a new working week," were the words that resonated most after talking to Nejc Jaka Sekula. As Global D&I Head Talent, he oversees Novartis' focus areas within Diversity and Inclusion: race and ethics, gender equity, the LGBTQI+ community, people with disabilities and employee resource groups.