Montag, 24. März 2008

Illies Co., Trading & Engineering



On may 21st we welcomed Mr. Michael Hennig, CEO of Illies Co.-Korea in our university.

About Illies

C. Illies & Co. is an international trading company, established by German merchants in Japan in 1859.

Illies is a privately owned company with more than 400 dedicated employees in Hamburg/Germany, Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Italy and UAE.

C. Illies & Co. is a reliable partner to a wide range of innovative industries by offering technology, engineering and service solutions. Acting on own account Illies is striving for a successful customer base in our markets. The expertise of Illies’ entire organization and the permanent networking with globally competent specialists results in solutions that benefit our business partners in Asia and Europe.

Employment information

The Illies Group belongs to the internationally leading companies in the field of engineering and machinery trading. Our strong position is rooted in our demanding and highly qualified level of services and extensive coverage throughout Asia. Our head office is in Hamburg, Germany; affiliated companies are located in Asia, Africa and Europe. The enormous economical potential of the Asian growth region offers a prospective future for our company. To further expand and strengthen our organisation we are seeking highly motivated young talents.

Presently we are offering the following positions: C. Illies & Co. offers you interesting career opportunities - For further information please contact us at the below address or e-mail your detailed documentation directly to: b.plesker@illies.de. C. Illies & Co.Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Valentinskamp 18D-20354 Hamburg Tel.: +49-40-35 90 3-213 Fax: +49-40-35 90 3-229

Final

On may 21st we welcomed Mr. Michael Hennig, CEO of Illies Co.-Korea in our class. What the CEO said in the class was so helpful to me. I feel like that I got his experiences from heart to heart. If I can be a guy leading Korea someday, I would say that Mr. Michael Hennig's word was very impressive for me.