Radka Minarechová
Radka Minarechová
radka.minarechova@spectator.sk

Radka Minarechová began working for The Slovak Spectator in July 2011, after graduating from the journalism department of Comenius University in Bratislava. She covers political news, as well as occasional economic stories, and writes for our special publications.She is also responsible for the information tables that appear in the special publications. Before she joined The Slovak Spectator team, Ms. Minarechová contributed to the Career & Employment Guide and Spectacular Slovakia.

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Foreigners in Slovakia: Slovaks’ wish for a ‘sexy’ leader, may give them an opportunist instead

Foreigners living in Slovakia share their views on the upcoming parliamentary election.

In the job ads requiring German, one thing stands out

Despite English being the first choice in international contexts, German still plays an important role in many companies.

From politics student to talented HR professional making Lidl workers feel good

Veronika Bátorová received the HRTalent award for her work at the German retailer.

Framework for four-day working week and new ways of online hiring

Lawyers dealing with labour law share the inspirational projects they have been working on.

Chief people officer at Martinus: Our employees are our partners

Andrea Mešková, the HRLeader award laureate for 2022, talks about the specifics of working for one of the largest bookshop chains in the country.

Ukrainian refugees’ skills are being lost in the Slovak jobs market

New measures make employing third-country nationals easier, but barriers remain.

Many automation processes in companies target the reduction of repetitive tasks.

Innovations by business centres go far beyond the removal of repetitive tasks

BSCs share their most significant automation and innovation achievements from the past year.

Municipal shared services may reduce administrative burden at towns and villages.

Following the good example set by eastern Slovak villages, Bratislava will open its own 'úradovňa'

Sharing agendas at the municipal level can save money and improve the quality of services.

Marian Kočner in the courtroom.

Kuciak murder retrial nears its end, verdict expected in spring

The Slovak Spectator recaps the Kuciak murder trial.

Pandemic and war in Ukraine impact the labour market in Slovakia

These are the trends in recruitment and salaries reported in the past year.

Social media ambassadors and training the new generation of leaders

HR projects that can serve as inspiration for others.

Ľudmila Guerin

HR professional: How clients can become professional friends

Mutual trust key to building relationship, says Ľudmila Guerin of PwC.

News digest: Fico charged with serious criminal offences

Former interior minister detained by police. Respirators will be dropped in most places.

Martin Michlik volunteered at the border on March 10-12.

The Ukrainian refugee crisis – through the eyes of Slovakia’s volunteers

Helpers at borders speak of powerful encounters with Ukrainians fleeing war.

Refugees from Ukraine at the pedestrian border crossing in Veľké Slemence, March 1, 2022.

Designing websites or corporate volunteering. Slovak firms help Ukrainians

Companies established in Slovakia were quick to respond to the war in Ukraine.

News digest: How to enjoy a Covid-free Easter

Košice-based steelmaker reportedly on sale. Be ready for closed shops during Easter holiday.

News digest: Opposition leader Fico might have endangered the S-300 transport

Criminal complaint submitted against former PM. War in Ukraine seems not to impact political preferences. Carmakers stop production lines again.

News digest: Slovak prime minister will travel to Kyiv

Exchange of hryvnias for euros possible in another city. People vaccinated abroad can now apply for EU green pass.

Petra Matejíčková won the HRTalent award for 2021.

Young HR professional: Building corporate culture and making workers feel good

Petra Matejíčková of Packeta had little experience as she set out to create an entire department.

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