Salary is not everything. Salary vs working environment: what to look for when choosing an employer?

Salary is one of the important aspects, but see also our other benefits.

The labour market is constantly on the move, and the global pandemic has had an impact on it. According to an analysis by the largest job portal, the focus on online sales has resulted in most job offers currently coming from the IT sector. For many, however, financial remuneration remains the main criterion when choosing a job. The salary is undoubtedly one of the first priorities, but there are other criteria that should be considered. Sometimes they can compensate for a smaller salary. What to look for when choosing an employer and why is the salary not the only criterion to decide on?

The days when people worked twelve hours a day without access to basic human needs are thankfully gone. Today we can choose from plenty of job offers and compare them. Many companies are competing with each other to provide their employees with better conditions, more interesting remuneration or benefits. We at msg life Slovakia are no exception.

That’s why we regularly update the programme of employee benefits based on the preferences of our employees. We’ve also written a list of the main criteria you should keep in mind when choosing a job. If you have a few interesting job offers and you can’t decide between them, focus on these key points to help you make the right choice.

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The working environment and the team are important criteria when choosing a new employer.

Job evaluation

One of the important criteria when starting a new job is undoubtedly the salary. The function of a wage is not only economic – to provide finances for living – but also psychological – the amount of salary socially integrates a person into a certain group and is perceived as an appreciation of their own value. Good companies therefore have a clear and fair pay policy for all employees.

A motivating bonus to the salary can be various financial allowances that companies occasionally provide. These include, for example, a performance bonus, a personal bonus, a year-end bonus, a financial benefit for long-serving employees, a bonus for a special occasion such as a wedding, a reward for referring a new colleague or to cover the cost of a hobby. While you won’t see this money in your account every month, it can help you during more financially challenging times and life events such as Christmas and the birth of a child.

Pleasant workplace environment

The kind of workplace environment an employer provides is one of the important factors that people consider when choosing a career or staying in a job. The workplace environment affects your mood, feelings and performance, but it can also affect your health. Employers should therefore focus on factors such as noise, sufficient amount of natural lighting, proper lighting, microclimate and so on.

When choosing a new workplace, look not only at these standards, but also at whether the space is somehow special or above-standard. It is a sign that management cares about its workers. It can be details such as colour of the walls, fit balls in the office, plenty of greenery, good drinking water, roasted coffee or fresh fruit for all.

Space for rest and relaxation

Work performance goes hand in hand with relaxation, no matter if it’s a programming, marketing or management position. All require a certain amount of creativity and work commitment. In the relaxation or chill out area, employees have the opportunity to take a break from work for a while, enjoy a coffee and chat with colleagues. Relax in the so-called soft zones with furniture that differs from the one in the office – with soft chairs and seating bags, has a positive effect on the body and the psyche.

Game rooms, fitness centres or outdoor areas that offer a pleasant environment and active relaxation are also important for the mental well-being of employees. In sedentary jobs, it is not uncommon today to be able to book a massage at work or use a Multi Sport card, which will cover the cost of, for example, wellness, but also healthy benefits and programmes for better work-life balance. They are also a prevention against presenteeism – the phenomenon when a person is present at the workplace, but his worries and personal or even health problems do not allow him to concentrate on his work.

Pleasant and cohesive team

If you get a chance to see the work area during a job interview, try to notice the employees as well as the work environment. How they look at work, what position they sit in or whether they communicate with each other can say a lot about the workplace environment. Nobody wants to work in a team where colleagues look like they are not enjoying their work. Another sign of good HR management is the organisation of joint events and corporate teambuildings, the aim of which is to strengthen the team and give them the opportunity to get to know each other in other ways.

Good relations between supervisors and employees can in turn be fostered by praise or recognition from management, as well as occasional attention or a small gift for a job well done. These are all signs that the company really values and cares about its employees. The relationship of supervisor to subordinates even appears in the preferences of motivational factors in the first places together with the salary.

Opportunities for personal and professional growth

Few people can imagine a job in which they will do the same activities over and over again for years and not have the opportunity to grow professionally. According to surveys, if an employee feels stagnant, it increases the likelihood that they will leave their job. Fortunately, many companies are aware of this and therefore offer training and development to employees. The most common forms include language courses or training in the chosen field. Both sides will benefit.

In the context of career planning, you may also find a personal development plan in companies. In addition to formal education, it includes a wide range of activities such as coaching, mentoring, self-learning, project work, extension and enrichment of work. World-famous technology companies are using methods such as selling first-hand knowledge, training of newcomers right on the spot and even the use of artificial intelligence to train their employees.

Employees of msg life Slovakia receive training
At msg life Slovakia colleagues receive internal training.

Contact with the customer

Many service employees have contact with customers on a daily basis and, conversely, there are jobs where employees never even see their customers. Both extremes have their advantages and disadvantages. Daily contact with the customer can make you prefer the opposite, and zero contact with the client often leads to unfulfilled requirements.

Many companies are therefore taking the golden mean, if their focus allows it. They meet the customer at the beginning when specifying the requirements and then see them only when presenting the first suggestions. The employees are then in contact with the client only at the final stage, when the project is handed over and the user is being trained. If the client is abroad, this often means you get the opportunity to visit interesting cities with the cost of the business trip fully reimbursed.

Multidisciplinary nature of the work

To work in a desired field is a big dream for many. However, any field, no matter how much it interests us, can become less attractive over time. Especially if we do it every day without major changes. That’s why it’s an advantage if you have the opportunity to work in your field, but also to gain insight into other professions. You’ll get a different perspective on the problem, avoid routine and come into contact with new staff.

You can often learn a lot. You never know what experience you will need in the future and how you can use it. So if you have the opportunity to work in a team with colleagues from a variety of professions, don’t worry and use this opportunity to your advantage. Maybe you will get inspired about where you’d like to move forward in your career.

Company identity

If you know what you want to do in your career, you should also have an overview of the companies that are active in that area of business. It’s not just the job title that will make you happy, but also the identity of the company. This means the vision of the company, the values it holds; the norms and processes or habits that define its corporate culture. Simply, you have to feel that you want to be another member of the team and you want to work for this “brand”.

Social networks such as Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn, where companies like to post behind-the-scenes information from the work environment or a company blog, will tell you more. Sometimes you can also learn more about a company’s reputation from discussants on various forums. All of this will help you build a complete picture of your future employer. Alternatively, ask if you can come in for two or three hours to see how the normal working day is going and if you’ll be on the same page with the team.

All this and more is what we offer you at msg life Slovakia. Check out our latest job offers, don’t hesitate to send us your CV and join our team!

Procrastination symptoms and how to stop procrastinating

Do you postpone tasks for later? Try our procrastination tips and stop procrastinating! I’ll do it tomorrow. Maybe you say these words more often than you’d like, too. You are constantly postponing your responsibilities for the next day, week, month… If you know this situation intimately and instead of solving tasks you fill your time with other activities, you are a procrastinator. Procrastination, however, is not laziness. Read our procrastination tips and techniques on how to fight it effectively.

What is procrastination?

The meaning of the word procrastination comes from the Latin word procrastinare, which translates as “for tomorrow”. The definition of procrastination is literally the morbid postponement of responsibilities. But it is often mistaken for laziness.

A lazy person puts off tasks and responsibilities so that they don’t have to do anything. But a procrastinator does unimportant things instead of their tasks and duties. They then feel guilty and lose energy. The opposite of procrastination is activity, action, diligence.

Procrastination causes – why do we procrastinate?

You know that moment when you have so much to do that you don’t even know where to start, and you’d rather put off your responsibilities until later? Did you plan your tasks badly or not at all? Are you afraid of failure, or are you just having a bad day? There may be several reasons why we are procrastinating. Did you know that 55% of procrastination is caused by mobile phones and chatting? Social media, gossip and visits from colleagues also ranked quite high. Now that you know what causes procrastination, let’s take a look at how to deal with it.

Proven procrastination techniques

Although procrastination itself is not dangerous, it is worth eliminating at least partially. Although many times we find browsing the news on social media more important and interesting than our duties at any given moment, nobody will give us back this time. These few tips will help you beat procrastination.

Try the Pomodoro technique

No one can concentrate on one thing for long. That’s simply impossible, especially when the phone next to you is literally screaming at you to pick it up and check your Facebook newsfeed. Never mind that it’s the fourth time in the last hour and there’s nothing interesting in the news anyway. This is how procrastination arises. You can avoid it by using the Pomodoro technique, where you divide a half hour of work into two parts, namely 25+5 minutes.

For twenty-five minutes, give your full attention to your work and take the remaining five minutes for a break. You can stretch, take a walk, make coffee or tea. After four “Pomodoros” in a row, there is a longer pause. You can, of course, adjust the alternation between intensive work and breaks. If you’re comfortable working longer and then taking a longer break, use the longer version of this technique – 50+10 minutes.

Try the three-minute technique

The three-minute technique is similar to the Pomodoro technique. The key is to do a job where you’re at risk of putting it off for just three minutes. Of course, it’s clear that you can’t finish the task in such a short time. But the important thing is to get started and break out of the pattern of procrastination. Three minutes soon becomes six or nine. This rule makes even the most challenging tasks feasible.

Use your rest time wisely

Whether it’s a Pomodoro Technique break or a lunch break, don’t spend it staring at your laptop or phone. Not only do your eyes need a rest, which don’t benefit from constant screen time, but your head needs a short reboot too. Besides, being overwhelmed with private emails or negative messages won’t have the effect you expect from a break. “Afternoon coffees and debates are priceless,” says software developer Jaro. According to other colleagues, the ideal way to spend some time off is outside the office, with colleagues for coffee or relaxing in the fresh air.

To Do List does real miracles

Although task scheduling may seem like a cliché, it really works. The To Do List is commonly used as a productivity tool. In simplified form, paper and pen are all you need, but there are also a number of apps you can use to record your responsibilities. Good advice – try writing down time estimates for each project. At the end you can compare whether it was correct. It will help you in your future planning.

Our test manager Pato works efficiently thanks to Outlook Tasks and Xmind. “You can also set reminders in Outlook or use the invitation function,” he says. If you’re “old school”, like our office manager Zuzka, who likes to write her tasks down on paper, you won’t go wrong. You don’t have to plan a whole week in advance. Just plan your activities for the next day in the evening. This increases your efficiency.

Clean up your desk

Remove from your reach or from your desk any technology that could unnecessarily distract you from your task. A desk cluttered with stuff offers plenty of opportunities for distractions. If you’re serious about procrastination, create a distraction-free environment, which means – keep things tidy! An organised desk increases productivity. If there are too many objects around us, the brain tends to focus on other thoughts and we easily lose concentration.

Find the right work pace

Some tasks are less enjoyable than others. As is usually the case, the less pleasant ones usually have the highest priority. Start first thing in the morning with the most important task that awaits you that day. If you have more complex tasks on your To Do List, alternate them with easier ones. You won’t lose your work pace and your work will go faster.

Whether procrastination is just a consequence of today’s online age or a real problem, we can all agree that it greatly affects our efficiency and work. Start fighting it means having better organised time, less stress and feeling good about yourself.

Do you know how to allocate your work tasks and manage your time efficiently?

Be sure to check out our job position Project Manager, or if you’re IT Talent with German Language send us your CV and we will tailor a job offer for you.

We are looking for IT Testers with German for each office

Do you have great analytical and logical thinking and speak German well? We have a great job offer for you! At msg life Slovakia we develop software applications that are used on a daily basis by leading foreign insurance companies. Thanks to them, they are able to react quickly to the ever-changing insurance market. These changes require the full commitment of the development team, and the IT software tester is often a crucial, but often underestimated part of this chain. We are looking for a software tester to join our team! Prepare your CV in German and become a member of our team. IT tester with German language skills has an open door at our company.

What is the main task of an IT tester?

You may ask what an IT tester does. Many imagine that the IT tester receives a nearly finished product that needs to be “tested”. But the opposite is true. The task of the tester is to simulate the client’s behaviour and mindset, to think about different situations that could occur, to implement similar scenarios, as well as to suggest measures to prevent these errors and to keep detailed documentation about it. A high level of concentration, attention to detail and logical as well as analytical thinking are therefore required. According to our IT test manager Pato it’s also very important to understand the insurance industry context and have a dose of curiosity as well as a willingness to learn new things. You can find out more about what a software tester job involves, including how interesting a software tester’s salary can be depending on experience, on a blog dedicated to software testing.

Specialist and Consultant Tester at msg life Slovakia
German is required for the creation of the project documentation.

essential knowledge you need to have as a software tester

Our clients, as well as our international teams, are mainly based in German-speaking countries. For most of our positions, therefore, a very good knowledge of German at (at least) B2 level is a must. German is used by testers every day, but if you’re an IT tester with no experience in the language, nothing is lost. msg life Slovakia offers its employees a variety of employee benefits hich include German language courses that count towards working hours. In addition to knowledge of German, an orientation in the IT field or a technical background is an advantage. If you have the willingness and ability to easily navigate the testing and life insurance industry, feel free to send us your CV for the position of IT Tester Consultant for the Insurance Industry. Part of your work will include the preparation of regression tests. What does an IT tester do told us our colleague Peter, who has been part of the tester team since 2017. If you have previous software testing experience and knowledge of non-life insurance, you are the right candidate for the position automated tester. Experience with SQL, XML, automation, Jira, Confluence is only an advantage. However, in these positions you can find yourself working with other programs, like our software tester consultant Lukas, who often works with Eclipse, Git, PuTTY, Jenkins, DbVisualizer and various benchmarking programs such as Beyond Compare or DiffDog. Do not hesitate to contact us even if you are an IT tester without experience. We also welcome talents willing to learn and continuously improve!

Gain valuable experience as an IT tester at msg life Slovakia

We are continuously looking for IT testers for automated tests to join our teams.

  • The salary for this position is from 1 800 EUR / month + variable component of the salary in the form of regular bonuses and benefits according to the personal and social policy of the company.
  • The specific monthly salary of an IT tester and its amount varies based on your experience and knowledge.
  • You have the opportunity to work on a permanent or freelance basis.
  • Communication skills in German at B2 level are essential.

In addition to testing the software, you will also get the opportunity to IT test manager to coordinate the whole process, communicate and consult with colleagues from foreign teams. Depending on the situation, it is also possible to take part in business trips abroad, where you will meet directly with our clients and guide them through the process of testing or introducing our products. Less experienced colleagues also go on foreign business trips, they undergo time-limited training and participate in the project directly at the customer’s site. So don’t wonder where to look for a job anymore, contact one of our recruiters to find out more.

IT tester specialist at msg life Slovakia
The IT Tester Consultant communicates daily in German.

As a software tester consultant for the insurance industry, you have the opportunity to participate in the development of our leading products, which include msg.Insurance Suite and msg.Life Factory. The system that handles the main business processes needs to be adapted to the client’s requirements. Therefore, it is important to always test all of its functions and report test results to direct project supervisors, such as test managers. Life Factory software manages the insurance base in individual insurance as well as in collective pension schemes. The IT tester specialist for non-life insurance will focus more on projects related to non-life insurance.

Project Manager skills and qualities of a (really) good Project Manager

Working as a Project Manager requires a great deal of responsibility. Project management is perfect for anyone who doesn’t like stereotypical work and wants to develop and grow. Who is a Project Manager? What Project Manager does? What project manager skills and qualities should a good Project Manager have in an IT company like msg life Slovakia and what is the project manager work description can be found in our article.

What Project Manager should do? The role of a Project Manager is to effectively manage a team responsible for the development of a software solution or its components. The end users of this product are insurance companies, banks and financial product companies. Effective team management in the IT sphere is essential for proper functioning, achieving good results and successful project delivery. Communication skills are therefore a must for project manager roles.

Did you know that…

… By 2027, there will be a need for 88.7 million people to fill project manager positions?

What Project Manager does?

  • determines the project objectives and is responsible for project management and planning,
  • shapes the project team and motivates its members to work together on tasks with the aim of successful completion of the project,
  • a good manager is responsible for achieving the project’s goals while adhering to the timeline and deadlines,
  • monitors the cost and budget execution of the project,
  • the project manager communicates directly with the customer and coordinates a project team made up of software developers, software application testers, consultants, analysts and mathematicians.
Tasks of a Project Manager at msg life Slovakia
Achieving project goals is a priority for the project manager at msg life Slovakia.

What is Project Manager job description at msg life Slovakia?

As the project manager job at msg life Slovakia is one of the key positions, the successful candidate will be the one who is characterized by strong soft skills, which include communication skills, organizational skills, openness to their team, as well as the ability to move things forward. Only with a great deal of assertiveness, empathy and motivation can you and your team of developers, testers and consultants face new challenges and contribute to the development of the insurance industry. These should be the basic qualities of any project manager.

How to be a good manager?

Managing and leading a team of people is an important skill for any good project manager. How to be a good manager? A good leader is born with this skill, but it is also possible to acquire it through practice. Our project manager is not only responsible for successfully completing the project. They have to lead the team to achieve the goal, so they should also be a motivator. It is therefore an advantage if the candidate has previous experience of managing a team.

Communication and organizational skills

Communication goes hand in hand with team leadership. It is difficult to be an effective leader if you cannot clearly understand the needs of the team and articulate their requirements. A successful project manager doesn’t just communicate with their team. They speak to everyone involved in the project, including the customers. This is also one of the tips for becoming a manager. How to improve communication skills? Various courses could help you!

A successful manager must keep things in order and anticipation is essential, as a significant part of the project organization rests on the shoulders of the IT project manager. An IT project manager has an overview of how the different tasks interact and knows when to get started. Along with the manager’s communication skills, organization is also an important quality when planning meetings with clients and the whole team.

Effective leader in msg life Slovakia
A successful project manager communicates with the team at msg life Slovakia.

Planning and time management

Planning is another essential skill for a project manager, although at first glance it may not be one of the most challenging tasks. However, it is the key to success in project management and is closely related to organization. How can the goals of each project be achieved in an easy way? By dividing your goal into smaller tasks, for example. We have also dealt with the topic of time management in our company. In this article, our colleagues give you practical tips on how to organize your working hours.

As our project manager is involved in many activities, care must also be taken to identify issues and risks or coordinate the tasks necessary to ensure the deployment of parts of the project. Thorough preparation of a project plan will help you with all this.

What you will be responsible for and what you need to take into account when planning:

  • preparation of analyses, reports and evaluations in the framework of controlling and reporting,
  • an overview of the project’s human and financial resources,
  • management of the assignment of individual roles and responsibilities.

Punctuality and flexibility

The project manager job is also about team and customer meetings. Without punctuality, collaboration with other team members is not possible. But it’s not just (online) meetings that require punctuality. It is an important skill even when performing time-bound tasks. Procrastination definitely has no place in the work of a project manager. The project manager profession is therefore only suitable for candidates who are passionate about their work. On the one hand, there is always the right planning of tasks, but action and their completion is also crucial. In our article you will learn how to overcome procrastination.

Effective leader in msg life Slovakia
The manager’s punctuality is needed in meetings and online meetings.

By flexibility we mean both time and organizational flexibility. Making a simple static plan is not a difficult task if you have the ability to plan and meet deadlines. Software development is a dynamic affair, and you will have a lot of additional responsibilities as you complete tasks. A project manager must be able to adapt to changes in software development and adjust the proposed schedule accordingly. Even in the case of complications, which are inherent to project work.

Risk management and the ability to think in context

Planning a project, big or small, involves risk. Part of a manager’s job in our company is to identify potential risks before they occur. You must therefore put effort into identifying, assessing and controlling risk before implementing the project. This is also another point of what a project manager does.

The better you can manage risk, the more likely it is that the project will go to plan and be successful. Of course, it is impossible to predict everything. At msg life Slovakia we welcome a “visionary” who foresees the future and avoids various possible complications.

Analytical, logical and critical thinking

Every project manager encounters problems when working on a project. It is therefore extremely important that your decisions are objective. When making difficult decisions, only what is best for the project should be considered. If you’re a born critical thinker, you’re cut out for a project manager position.

Analytical and logical thinking is also important. We would say that for this job it is essential. The ability to analyze will help you not only in planning the different phases of the project, but also in evaluating the risks, advantages and disadvantages of the different processes and procedures in meeting the objectives. If you have all the skills mentioned above, you will be able to achieve all the planned project goals quickly and efficiently.


If you are interested in working in the field of information technology in an IT company, you will definitely be interested in our latest job offers.

We offer you:

  • the opportunity to lead your own team of skilled people in software development and testing,
  • work with motivating employee benefits and varied opportunities for training and growth,
  • relaxed environment of a family software company with the background of an international company,
  • the opportunity to use your knowledge of German and communicate in German on a daily basis,
  • a place where you’ll be a person, a friend and an integral part of a close-knit team.

 

Join us!