The Boston Consulting Group GmbH
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. What You'll Do The LAB Career Development (CD) team is responsible for the performance review process for Consultants (Associates through to Partners) across London, Amsterdam and Brussels. This is a busy, fast paced role and focuses on the career development of London Consultants (Cs). You will be instrumental in providing advice and support to a team of Career Development Advisors (CDAs), each of whom has 8 Advisees who are reviewed in the CD committee twice a year. You will take the lead in setting up and running the CD committee meetings that take place between 7-9 times a year. In addition, you will support the wider LAB CD Team with ad hoc CD programmes and projects. Lead the CD review process for Consultants which takes place between 7-9 times a year Meticulously prepare for each CD Committee (CDC) meeting: setting the agenda, ensuring all downward feedback is submitted in time for the meetings, and collaborating with CDAs pre/post committees Review all incoming evaluations to ensure quality and calibration, maintain timely and accurate performance data inputs, and flag any issues to the relevant CDA Partner with the C CDC Chair: workshopping ideas, acting as a sparring partner, and aligning ahead of each CDC Provide advice and support to CDAs when they need guidance on CD policies, training and CD programmes Support CDAs with Performance Improvement Plans/Structured Development plans and team with HR/Staffing teams throughout Support Consultants with CD/HR/Career path advice and drive engagement and clarity around CD processes, e.g. running regular demystifying sessions with the cohort Team with L&D and Staffing teams for latest training and staffing opportunities and support with individual action plans Team with Mobility to ensure transfers are supported with Career Advisors Support the L A B CD Managers on wider topics such as: C2 PA affiliation LAB Annual Bonus Review LAB CD transformation projects & system improvements DE&I Initiatives You're Good At You are collaborative and have strong communication skills You are highly organised, with strong attention to detail You are self motivated and resourceful to find and deliver the best outcome You can influence and effectively persuade, working with multiple stakeholders You thrive in a fast paced, client oriented environment where you are comfortable suggesting change and improving processes What You'll Bring 3+ years professional experience within a related People function (Talent, Recruiting, L&D, Staffing) ideally within Consultancy/Professional Services Degree educated Strong analytical skillset, with a high level of precision in data management and accuracy Experience with senior stakeholder management Confident in use of Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint. Experience with Trello, Slack and Workday is a plus Knowledge of performance management/talent development desirable Additional info Please note this position is not restricted solely to the responsibilities listed above and that the job scope and responsibilities are subject to change. Equal Opportunity Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. What You'll Do The LAB Career Development (CD) team is responsible for the performance review process for Consultants (Associates through to Partners) across London, Amsterdam and Brussels. This is a busy, fast paced role and focuses on the career development of London Consultants (Cs). You will be instrumental in providing advice and support to a team of Career Development Advisors (CDAs), each of whom has 8 Advisees who are reviewed in the CD committee twice a year. You will take the lead in setting up and running the CD committee meetings that take place between 7-9 times a year. In addition, you will support the wider LAB CD Team with ad hoc CD programmes and projects. Lead the CD review process for Consultants which takes place between 7-9 times a year Meticulously prepare for each CD Committee (CDC) meeting: setting the agenda, ensuring all downward feedback is submitted in time for the meetings, and collaborating with CDAs pre/post committees Review all incoming evaluations to ensure quality and calibration, maintain timely and accurate performance data inputs, and flag any issues to the relevant CDA Partner with the C CDC Chair: workshopping ideas, acting as a sparring partner, and aligning ahead of each CDC Provide advice and support to CDAs when they need guidance on CD policies, training and CD programmes Support CDAs with Performance Improvement Plans/Structured Development plans and team with HR/Staffing teams throughout Support Consultants with CD/HR/Career path advice and drive engagement and clarity around CD processes, e.g. running regular demystifying sessions with the cohort Team with L&D and Staffing teams for latest training and staffing opportunities and support with individual action plans Team with Mobility to ensure transfers are supported with Career Advisors Support the L A B CD Managers on wider topics such as: C2 PA affiliation LAB Annual Bonus Review LAB CD transformation projects & system improvements DE&I Initiatives You're Good At You are collaborative and have strong communication skills You are highly organised, with strong attention to detail You are self motivated and resourceful to find and deliver the best outcome You can influence and effectively persuade, working with multiple stakeholders You thrive in a fast paced, client oriented environment where you are comfortable suggesting change and improving processes What You'll Bring 3+ years professional experience within a related People function (Talent, Recruiting, L&D, Staffing) ideally within Consultancy/Professional Services Degree educated Strong analytical skillset, with a high level of precision in data management and accuracy Experience with senior stakeholder management Confident in use of Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint. Experience with Trello, Slack and Workday is a plus Knowledge of performance management/talent development desirable Additional info Please note this position is not restricted solely to the responsibilities listed above and that the job scope and responsibilities are subject to change. Equal Opportunity Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Wolt
About Wolt At Wolt, we create technology that brings joy, simplicity and earnings to the neighborhoods of the world. In 2014 we started with delivery of restaurant food. Now we're building the delivery of (almost) everything and you'll find us in over 500 cities in 30 countries around the world. In 2022 we joined forces with DoorDash and together we keep on dreaming big and expanding across the globe. Working at Wolt isn't always easy, but it's definitely exciting. Here you'll learn more, build more, and ship more than in most other companies. You'll be challenged a lot, but also have a lot of fun on the way. So, if you're a self-starter with drive and entrepreneurial spirit, this could be the ride of your life. Working at Wolt means you'll face challenges, but you'll also grow faster than in many other companies. If you're proactive, entrepreneurial, and mission-driven, you'll thrive here. What You'll Be Doing Policy Strategy & Governance Design and maintain a global leave and time-off framework, balancing local compliance and global consistency. Develop and evolve policies covering family leave, medical leave, sabbatical, and other leave policies - localizing where required by region or jurisdiction. Continuously evaluate, refine, and scale policies and processes to ensure operational excellence, equity, and employee experience. Monitor legislative and regulatory developments; proactively update policies and practices to ensure compliance. Define governance models, ownership, escalation paths, and documentation standards. Identify, assess, and challenge the status quo to address policy and process gaps tied to organizational risk. Operational Leadership Lead change initiatives and the implementation, integration, and ongoing optimization of leave, time-off, and accommodation policies and processes, in partnership with People Tech, Payroll, and HR systems. Drive automation, efficiency, and scalability through process improvements and system enhancements. Create and maintain clear documentation, including SOPs, manager toolkits, employee-facing resources, and training materials. Develop, track, and analyze key metrics (e.g., utilization, compliance, return-to-work outcomes, employee satisfaction). Serve as a senior escalation point for complex, sensitive, or high-risk leave and accommodation cases. Stakeholder Partnerships Partner closely with regional People teams, Payroll, Legal, and HR Ops to ensure aligned execution. Work cross-functionally to ensure leave programs align with broader rewards, benefits, and wellbeing strategies. If needed, engage and manage external consultants or vendors supporting leave or accommodation programs. Lead communications for policy changes or launches, ensuring clarity, tone, and consistency. Advisory & Mentorship Act as the global subject-matter expert on leave, time-off, and accommodation programs. Mentor and advise regional partners and People Ops leaders to elevate global leave management maturity. About You (What We're Looking For) Experience & Skills 8+ years of progressive experience in HR, total rewards, leave and time off policies and Programs , or related roles - Preferably at a global scale in a multinational environment. Deep knowledge of global leave laws, disability, and time off regulations across multiple geographies in EMEA. Proven experience in program management and track record of designing, launching, and scaling leaves programs in complex environments. Familiarity working with Workday, Time Tracking systems and ability to partner with tech teams to drive enhancements Strong analytical skills, comfortable with data, metrics, and deriving insights to inform decisions. Excellent communication skills - able to translate technical policy into clear language for employees and leaders. Collaborative, resourceful, and principled. A drive for consistency, equity, and quality in people programs. Demonstrated ability to work independently at a senior level and influence without authority. Exceptional judgment, discretion, and ability to manage sensitive and confidential matters. Mindset & Competencies Strategic plus operational: you can design frameworks and roll them out. Adaptable to fast-changing environments; comfortable with ambiguity. Influencing and stakeholder management: able to build alignment across functions and geographies. Attention to detail and strong documentation habits. What Success Looks Like in This Role A global leave framework that is coherent, compliant, future ready and consistent across regions. Ownership and governance clearly defined, reducing risk and ambiguity. Improved employee and manager experience, with accessible materials and transparent processes. Data-driven insights that guide improvements, policy updates, and future strategy. Scalable processes that withstand growth - adding countries or policies without needing full reinvention. Why Join Us Be the architect of DoorDash brand's global leave strategy at a pivotal moment in our growth. Shape and scale a function across 35+ countries. A vibrant work environment where your work will have a visible impact. Competitive compensation and benefits - aligned with Wolt's philosophy of investing in people. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We're committed to growing and empowering a more inclusive community within our company, industry, and cities. That's why we hire and cultivate diverse teams of people from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that true innovation happens when everyone has room at the table and the tools, resources, and opportunity to excel.
About Wolt At Wolt, we create technology that brings joy, simplicity and earnings to the neighborhoods of the world. In 2014 we started with delivery of restaurant food. Now we're building the delivery of (almost) everything and you'll find us in over 500 cities in 30 countries around the world. In 2022 we joined forces with DoorDash and together we keep on dreaming big and expanding across the globe. Working at Wolt isn't always easy, but it's definitely exciting. Here you'll learn more, build more, and ship more than in most other companies. You'll be challenged a lot, but also have a lot of fun on the way. So, if you're a self-starter with drive and entrepreneurial spirit, this could be the ride of your life. Working at Wolt means you'll face challenges, but you'll also grow faster than in many other companies. If you're proactive, entrepreneurial, and mission-driven, you'll thrive here. What You'll Be Doing Policy Strategy & Governance Design and maintain a global leave and time-off framework, balancing local compliance and global consistency. Develop and evolve policies covering family leave, medical leave, sabbatical, and other leave policies - localizing where required by region or jurisdiction. Continuously evaluate, refine, and scale policies and processes to ensure operational excellence, equity, and employee experience. Monitor legislative and regulatory developments; proactively update policies and practices to ensure compliance. Define governance models, ownership, escalation paths, and documentation standards. Identify, assess, and challenge the status quo to address policy and process gaps tied to organizational risk. Operational Leadership Lead change initiatives and the implementation, integration, and ongoing optimization of leave, time-off, and accommodation policies and processes, in partnership with People Tech, Payroll, and HR systems. Drive automation, efficiency, and scalability through process improvements and system enhancements. Create and maintain clear documentation, including SOPs, manager toolkits, employee-facing resources, and training materials. Develop, track, and analyze key metrics (e.g., utilization, compliance, return-to-work outcomes, employee satisfaction). Serve as a senior escalation point for complex, sensitive, or high-risk leave and accommodation cases. Stakeholder Partnerships Partner closely with regional People teams, Payroll, Legal, and HR Ops to ensure aligned execution. Work cross-functionally to ensure leave programs align with broader rewards, benefits, and wellbeing strategies. If needed, engage and manage external consultants or vendors supporting leave or accommodation programs. Lead communications for policy changes or launches, ensuring clarity, tone, and consistency. Advisory & Mentorship Act as the global subject-matter expert on leave, time-off, and accommodation programs. Mentor and advise regional partners and People Ops leaders to elevate global leave management maturity. About You (What We're Looking For) Experience & Skills 8+ years of progressive experience in HR, total rewards, leave and time off policies and Programs , or related roles - Preferably at a global scale in a multinational environment. Deep knowledge of global leave laws, disability, and time off regulations across multiple geographies in EMEA. Proven experience in program management and track record of designing, launching, and scaling leaves programs in complex environments. Familiarity working with Workday, Time Tracking systems and ability to partner with tech teams to drive enhancements Strong analytical skills, comfortable with data, metrics, and deriving insights to inform decisions. Excellent communication skills - able to translate technical policy into clear language for employees and leaders. Collaborative, resourceful, and principled. A drive for consistency, equity, and quality in people programs. Demonstrated ability to work independently at a senior level and influence without authority. Exceptional judgment, discretion, and ability to manage sensitive and confidential matters. Mindset & Competencies Strategic plus operational: you can design frameworks and roll them out. Adaptable to fast-changing environments; comfortable with ambiguity. Influencing and stakeholder management: able to build alignment across functions and geographies. Attention to detail and strong documentation habits. What Success Looks Like in This Role A global leave framework that is coherent, compliant, future ready and consistent across regions. Ownership and governance clearly defined, reducing risk and ambiguity. Improved employee and manager experience, with accessible materials and transparent processes. Data-driven insights that guide improvements, policy updates, and future strategy. Scalable processes that withstand growth - adding countries or policies without needing full reinvention. Why Join Us Be the architect of DoorDash brand's global leave strategy at a pivotal moment in our growth. Shape and scale a function across 35+ countries. A vibrant work environment where your work will have a visible impact. Competitive compensation and benefits - aligned with Wolt's philosophy of investing in people. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We're committed to growing and empowering a more inclusive community within our company, industry, and cities. That's why we hire and cultivate diverse teams of people from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that true innovation happens when everyone has room at the table and the tools, resources, and opportunity to excel.