ReturnersWork.
We are committed to bringing employers and returners together.
Our goal is to offer employers access to this valuable, diverse and largely untapped talent pool. At the same time, it is important for us that women and men on their return to work path receive the necessary support through job matching opportunities, coaching, professional networking, and career advice. As parents ourselves, we understand the challenges faced by thousands of mothers and fathers when it comes to finding meaningful employment within a flexible work environment.
We offer you as an employer the opportunity to benefit from the broad experience and transferable skills that returners have. As an organisation, you give returners a chance to reintegrate into the labour market and profit from a highly motivated labour force. This is a win-win situation for both employers and employees.
Become part of ReturnersWork and join us on our journey to make a change!
The ReturnersWork Team
ReturnersWork.
We are committed to bringing employers and returners together.
Our goal is to offer employers access to this valuable, diverse and largely untapped talent pool. At the same time, it is important for us that women and men on their return to work path receive the necessary support through job matching opportunities, coaching, professional networking, and career advice. As parents ourselves, we understand the challenges faced by thousands of mothers and fathers when it comes to finding meaningful employment within a flexible work environment.
We offer you as an employer the opportunity to benefit from the broad experience and transferable skills that returners have. As an organisation, you give returners a chance to reintegrate into the labour market and profit from a highly motivated labour force. This is a win-win situation for both employers and employees.
Become part of ReturnersWork and join us on our journey to make a change!
The ReturnersWork Team
Evelin Bermudez
Evelin Bermudez made a career in international development working for several United Nations Agencies. After her 12-year tenure at the World Bank, where she managed several projects and worked in public policy development in the areas of micro-finance, gender, education, social development and youth development, she relocated to Switzerland in 2003. Since 2009 she has been a guest lecturer at the Lucerne School of Business, where she is also the co-project manager for a Federal Government-funded project.
Her entrepreneurial drive and passion for social change have motivated her to launch and manage several initiatives. She is the president of the Swiss International Volunteer Organisation, a non-profit supporting integration through volunteer work, and the co-founder of the Companies & Returnships Network. For the past 15 years, she has acquired extensive knowledge and gained experienced in all aspects of business development, operation and the management of non-profits and social enterprises. Since 2012, she has been a member of the City of Lucerne’s Integration Commission.
Evelin Bermudez
Evelin Bermudez made a career in international development working for several United Nations Agencies. After her 12-year tenure at the World Bank, where she managed several projects and worked in public policy development in the areas of micro-finance, gender, education, social development and youth development, she relocated to Switzerland in 2003. Since 2009 she has been a guest lecturer at the Lucerne School of Business, where she is also the co-project manager for a Federal Government-funded project.
Her entrepreneurial drive and passion for social change have motivated her to launch and manage several initiatives. She is the president of the Swiss International Volunteer Organisation, a non-profit supporting integration through volunteer work, and the co-founder of the Companies & Returnships Network. For the past 15 years, she has acquired extensive knowledge and gained experienced in all aspects of business development, operation and the management of non-profits and social enterprises. Since 2012, she has been a member of the City of Lucerne’s Integration Commission.