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starting your new job in the time of corona
Esma El Mahtouchi and Lieven Goossens likely pictured their first day at Vandelanotte slightly differently. Due to the coronavirus, they completed those initial few weeks remotely, rather than in their new workplace. Getting better acquainted with colleagues over coffee was replaced by video calls from the living room. Esma and Lieven reveal how they experienced those first few weeks in their new jobs.
Esma El Mahtouchi started two weeks prior to the Security Council announcing that working from home was to become the norm. This meant that she had just enough time to get acquainted with some of her colleagues and familiarise herself with her new workplace. But before she could furnish her desk with a few personal items, she was instructed to work from home for an unspecified number of weeks. “It took some getting used to,” laughs Esma, “but teleworking at Vandelanotte was extremely well planned and organised. I was consequently able to pursue my training courses without problem.” Her colleagues also did their best to ensure that she didn’t feel abandoned and involved her in the team on a daily basis. Despite the distance, everyone made her feel more than welcome.
When Lieven Goossens joined Vandelanotte, the corona pandemic was at its peak. This meant that he had to get acquainted with his team remotely, right from day one. Although in Lieven’s case, it was more of a happy reunion - he had worked at Vandelanotte a few years previously, before deciding to make a fresh start elsewhere. However, he soon realised that he missed working at Vandelanotte and was delighted to be able to return. “It was like a homecoming,” says Lieven. “I got nothing but positive reactions from my colleagues and I felt like I’d never left.”
You’re encouraged to be yourself at VandelanotteLieven Goossens
Keen to make a fresh start? Ready for a career change? Then why not visit our job page and consider joining our team like Esma and Lieven? We hope to welcome you to the Vandelanotte family soon!
Disclaimer
In our opinions, we rely on current legislation, interpretations and legal doctrine. This does not prevent the administration from disputing them or from changing existing interpretations.
Vandelanotte France continues to strive for even better service provision towards our customers in 2021. To make this possible, Matthieu Van Gucht joined our team on 4 January. This Frenchman born and bred has gained the necessary know-how relating to French taxation over the past years and wants to help us make a difference for our customers in France.
Nico Demeyere commenced working at Vandelanotte when the coronavirus epidemic was in full swing. Whilst a visit to the office or a chat with colleagues was therefore out of the question, this didn’t hold him back.