At Hilti we have created an environment in which anyone who wants to continuously learn, challenge and be challenged, thrives. Here you can have an incredibly varied career, where you can create your own opportunity, where we set no limits to what you can achieve.
We want to share with you some of our team’s careers and the opportunities that they have created. Simply select the three options below to take a glimpse into the future with us.
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Having spent time away from Hilti, I really appreciate how Hilti employs personalities, and these are much more than just colleagues.
I first joined Hilti as a territory sales representative in Germany. The job was a combination of making sales on construction sites and talking strategy with business leaders in the office. It was an outstanding time for me but, after five years of great experience, I decided to move on and try my hand with another company.
I very quickly realized that I was emotionally attached to Hilti and wanted to come back - even if it meant taking a step back in my career.
Thankfully, I was given the opportunity to return as a key account sales consultant. And, just 14 months later, was promoted to area sales manager.
What I learned in my ten months away from Hilti is that I enjoy having responsibility for people in my team. It’s something I’m passionate about and something I’d missed while working for another firm. So being able to combine team leadership with a customer-focused sales role is perfect for me.
Hilti is not only good about offering a wide range of career opportunities, but the process behind this is honest and transparent.
My greatest success so far at Hilti has been developing the relationship with a reluctant customer, who’s now a very loyal customer! When I first met him, he had no desire at all to work with Hilti. But, through sheer perseverance on my part, he’s now one of our biggest customers in the region!
I didn’t realize how important corporate culture was until I joined Hilti. At university, we never talked about such things. At Hilti, I found an environment of like-minded, driven but caring people, whose values totally match mine. Most importantly, I’ve never had to be anyone other than myself.
I joined Hilti straight from completing my PhD in materials science at the EPFL in Lausanne. I saw them as a company that could help grow my career across different countries and competencies, and I can now say they delivered on that!
While my first assignment was in keeping with my university experience, I then made a huge transition into something completely new - marketing. This was quickly followed by an international assignment and team leader role. I was off to Singapore.
Being part of Singapore’s management team, shaping an entire organization, is something I still look back on as my proudest achievement at Hilti.
In the 19 years I’ve been with the company, I’ve always found them receptive to my professional development aspirations as well as my personal and family needs. I’ve always been assigned to roles where I could bring out my best and truly succeed.
From the very first moment you feel the team spirit and motivation that this corporate culture radiates. You just can't help but get infected and immediately take on the productive challenge where everyone is giving their best.
I like emphasizing that I started working for Hilti as an external employee on April 1st, and that this was anything but an April fool's joke, but the best decision in my business career to date. In my first year at Hilti, I learned as much as I had learned in all my previous years and after only one and a half years in product management, I was able to take my first career step into the role of Senior Expert. Another year later, I was given a new field of responsibility with "New Business", where I worked on expanding our product portfolio and new business areas.
At Hilti I always have the feeling that I can be who I am and move forward at my own pace. The tasks are challenging and exciting and when you face them, you can really make a difference and take on responsibility. This is how I got into my current role, where I am a team leader responsible for technical marketing and services related to our products in the German market organization.
Hilti is more than a job for me, is a place to grow, to explore your capabilities and find great people.
I’ve had a lot of managers in 16 years, and the relationship is always strong. Sometimes it’s purely business based, but often we socialize or do sports together. Either way, there’s a good common understanding. Similarly, whenever someone new joins my team, I assign a coach to them and make sure they get all the onboarding support they need.
In my 16 years at Hilti, I’ve had the opportunity to change my role every two or three years, so the challenges keep coming. I started as a graduate research engineer and progressed onto project management, still in research. I then joined a business unit, managing time-to-money development projects.
A few years later, I moved into marketing as a global product manager for cordless power tools, where one of my strategy projects was so successful that I became segment manager responsible for building up a team. At the same time, Hilti supported me to do an MBA.
After that, I progressed my career to the UK to head up marketing for electric tools and accessories in northern Europe. Then I came back to Liechtenstein to lead marketing for our business unit in measuring tools. A few years on, I now manage a team of product managers, back in my specialist area of cordless power tools.
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