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Culture Intro

Perhaps the most precious treasure in our fair land of InterWorks is our unique culture. As an organization comprised of many different people doing many different things, this might seem hard to define, but it’s really quite simple. The most basic expression of InterWorks culture is that we are an organization committed to doing the best work for the best clients with the best people – all while having fun. Everything we are stems from this code of honor.

As you embark on your illustrious quest here, this section will serve as your guide to all things InterWorks culture. Here, you’ll find content covering our values and organizational structure, as well as important policies that outline our mutual responsibilities in making InterWorks a safe and equitable place for all. You’ll also read a bit about InterWorks’ role in making the world a better place. Let us tarry no more, noble voyager – onward together!

InterWorks DNA

You’ve doubtless noticed that the people of InterWorks possess special qualities. Some might call this sorcery, perchance an enchantment charm of sorts, but the truth is that our people simply exemplify the same set of positive characteristics. We call this “InterWorks DNA.” We break down each individual characteristic below and provide some examples of those characteristics in action.

Skill

Craftsmanship, expertise and the application of one’s talents.
Mitchell is technically skilled at project management.

Communication

The ability to connect and respond effectively, consistently and in a friendly, tactful manner. 
Rachel lets Ops know when she runs into trouble on a job site.

Reliability

The dependable delivery of what is promised and expected.
Alyscia follows through on every task and makes sure the result is her best work.

Initiative

The recognition of a need and the willingness to fix it, no matter how large or small.
James volunteers to take on a responsibility because he sees a need in a current process.

Teamwork

Effectively and happily achieving goals through collaborative efforts.
Kelsey works well with her team and asks others’ opinions.

Organization

The consistency and efficiency of handling administrative responsibilities.
Jia turns in receipts properly and on time.

Work Ethic

The inherent belief in hard work and diligence.
Ideen is thorough with his clients, even if it takes extra effort or extends his day.

Attitude

Enthusiastic approach to challenges and relationships. 
Robin knows how to approach a sticky situation with tact and positivity.

Adaptability

Consistent growth through the ability to learn, pivot and improve.
Beth was thrown a curveball on a project. No sweat, she changes her plan.

The Org Chart

Behold! The glorious tapestry of relationships at InterWorks – the Org Chart! Wait a second. Where is it? We must have left it on the credenza AGAIN. At any rate, the Org Chart is much too large to include on a single or even multiple pages, so we’ve opted for an interactive version on the InterWorks reporting portal. You can find it by clicking the following link:

The InterWorks Org Chart

A Quick Note on Hierarchy

It’s worth sharing a little extra context about InterWorks’ organizational structure. While we do have the Org Chart to show official reporting structures, we’re a much flatter organization in practice. That means we put less emphasis on hierarchy and more emphasis on enabling you to manage your work as you see fit. In other words, InterWorks isn’t an empire or a patchwork of competing fiefdoms – it’s a realm where everyone has an equal stake in determining how we should operate. You’ll find that titles, role definitions and traditional power structures don’t hold much sway here – and we think that’s a good thing.

Non-Discrimination & Inclusivity

We work hard to ensure that InterWorks is a fair and supportive realm for everyone who works here, as well as for those seeking to join our ranks. Quite frankly, we believe that inclusion and diversity make us a stronger and more vibrant organization. You’ll find our official policies below are in keeping with German Employment Law, but our commitment to inclusion and diversity extends beyond what the law requires. We are constantly striving to excel in this regard, and we need your help to keep InterWorks a welcome and equitable place for years to come. Read through our policies below, then reach out to HR@interworks.com for questions or to learn more about additional efforts.

Equal Employment Opportunity

InterWorks will provide equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to to race or ethnic origin, gender, gender identity, age, religion and belief, physical or mental disability, part-time and limitedterm employees as required by the General Equal Treatment Act (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz), Part-Time and Limited Term Employment Act (Gesetz über Teilzeitarbeit und befristete Arbeitsverträge). This commitment extends into all areas of the employment relationship, including: recruitment, selection, placement, transfers, training and development, promotions, salaries, benefits, compensation practices and all other privileges, terms and conditions of employment. We do not tolerate acts of discrimination or harassment by anyone here. You’re expected to treat your coworkers with respect and dignity all the time. If you don’t, we will take appropriate disciplinary action, which could include termination of your employment.

Employment Contracts

All GmbH employees work under employment contracts following German Employment Law regarding Act on Documenting Essential Conditions for Employment Contract (Nachweisgesetz), Protection against Unfair Dismissal Act (Kündigungsschutzgesetz), Federal Paid Leave Act (Bundesurlaubsgesetz), Maternity Protection Act (Mutterschutzgesetz) and Working Time Act (Arbeitszeitgesetz).

Standards & Mutual Responsibilities

Working at InterWorks

Our fair land of InterWorks is home to a large and diverse group of people. We also serve a large and diverse group of clients. This means we each have to make a large and diverse set of decisions every day as we go about our jobs. For each of these decisions, we expect that you will exercise good judgment and will consider the interests of your clients, your coworkers and the company in the process. It’s impossible to anticipate all of the situations that you’ll be faced with in your career here. We’re not interested in trying to cover them all, but this section will give you some help on issues we’ve seen a few times before.

Standards of Mutual Responsibility

We want to foster a casual atmosphere where you and your coworkers can accomplish great work in a friendly and fun-loving environment. We are not interested in bureaucracy or in trying to create a long list of rules to cover every situation, but we do want to give you some guidelines on what mutual responsibility looks like at InterWorks. To accomplish our goal, it’s up to each person to commit to behaving in a mature, respectful and responsible manner. This applies at the office, on client sites and at any company-initiated or -sponsored activity, be it social, recreational or travel. There are some no-brainers when it comes to unacceptable behavior toward your coworkers or anyone else you deal with here at InterWorks:

There are other areas of behavior that may not be as obvious but are just as important to maintaining our standards of responsibility. We expect that:

Most of all, it’s your responsibility to conduct yourself as a mature and responsible adult. If you have any question about whether something falls within the boundaries of responsible behavior around here, ask a supervisor or someone in HR. Please don’t assume something is acceptable because you saw someone else do it, or because it was okay at another job, or because it was okay on a client site. If you do something that falls outside of the bounds of reasonable responsibility, we will take disciplinary action as appropriate, which could include termination of your employment. If you do, see or experience something that you think falls outside of this policy, please refer to “Handling Lapses in Responsibility” below.

Handling Lapses in Responsibility

We hope it never happens, but in the event someone at InterWorks fails to live up to our Standards of Mutual Responsibility, we want to address it quickly and fairly. While we strive to be casual and informal in many ways here at InterWorks, we also maintain high standards for each other and treat violations of those standards very seriously. If you feel that a violation of the Standards of Mutual Responsibility has occurred, we ask that you let your immediate supervisor, or any other manager, know in writing as soon as possible. Include as many details as you can. We will investigate the matter as quickly and discreetly as possible, taking into account all of the relevant information we are able to gather. Confidentiality will be maintained to the fullest extent possible while conducting a thorough review. The results of the review will be made known to the involved parties as soon as practicable, and appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken, if warranted. You will not be subject to any retaliation or discipline for reporting an incident under this policy, regardless of the outcome of your complaint.

Code of Ethics

During and after the term of the employment contract, you shall treat as strictly confidential all confidential matters and the trade and business secrets of our company and all affiliated companies, of which you obtain knowledge during the exercise of your duties for InterWorks (including procedures, data, know-how, marketing plans, business planning, unpublished balance sheets, budgets, licenses, pricing, costs and customer and supplier lists) or which are designated as confidential by the Employer.

Officers, directors and employees will seek to report all information accurately and honestly, and as otherwise required by applicable reporting requirements. Officers, directors and employees will refrain from gathering competitor intelligence by illegitimate means and refrain from acting on knowledge which has been gathered in such a manner. The officers, directors and employees of InterWorks will seek to avoid exaggerating or disparaging comparisons of the services and competence of their competitors. Officers, directors and employees will obey all Equal Employment Opportunity laws and act with respect and responsibility towards others in all of their dealings. Officers, directors and employees will remain personally balanced so that their personal life will not interfere with their ability to deliver quality products or services to the company and its clients. Officers, directors and employees agree to disclose unethical, dishonest, fraudulent and illegal behavior, or the violation of company policies and procedures, directly to management. Violation of this Code of Ethics can result in discipline, including possible termination. The degree of discipline relates in part to whether there was a voluntary disclosure of any ethical violation and whether or not the violator cooperated in any subsequent investigation. Remember that good ethics is good business.

Vices

Each lady and lord of the InterWorks realm is oft at liberty to enjoy themselves as they see fit, but we always expect you to act gallantly and with a clear mind whilst you tarry within our walls or at a client site. What you do in your own realms is your own business, but below you will find a few reasonable edicts to remember about vices.

Alcohol

There may be work-related events or functions either at the office or offsite where alcohol is available. As with everything else at InterWorks, you are expected to use good judgment in regard to consumption of alcohol.  You are personally responsible for your behavior at all times, whether you are drinking or not. If you fail to act responsibly with regard to alcohol, we reserve the right to prohibit your participation in such events, or take any other disciplinary action, up to and including termination.

Smoking

There’s no smoking allowed in any InterWorks office or company vehicle. Each office has a designated outside smoking area.

Illegal Drugs

You cannot possess, use or be under the influence of illegal drugs in any InterWorks office or during working hours. Illegal drugs mean any drug that (a) is not legally obtainable, (b) may be legally obtainable but has not been legally obtained or (c) is being used in a manner or for a purpose other than as prescribed. You may take legally prescribed medications and/or medically obtained marijuana while at work to the extent that the uses of such medications do not adversely affect your job performance, your safety or that of others.

Your Records

A well-organized realm requires well-organized record-keeping, thus it’s important to us that we keep your records up-to-date for benefits, taxes and other important purposes. We’ll collect this information in the first few days through the “Personalfragebogen” from Ecovis, but if you have any changes in the following information, it is your responsibility to let HR know. Don’t just update your info in Time Entry or rely on someone else to pass it along; send an email to HR@interworks.com to make sure they have your most current information. Here are the most essential bits:

Data Protection

The basic data protection regulation (DSGVO) has been in force since 25.5.2018, and we, too, must bring our company in line with DSGVO and the German BDSG. Essentially, it concerns the processing of personal data, such as name, date of birth, email address, etc. and thus the protection of natural persons. We have appointed the company DataGuard from Munich as an external data protection officer, who will support us in word and deed during the implementation. The legislator provides for the “training of employees in data protection law” and the “obligation of employees to comply with data protection requirements”, proof of which the authorities can demand.

Awards & Honors

Huzzah! Who doesn’t love it when the trumpets sound and proclaim InterWorks or one of its subjects “fairest in the land”?! Whilst we encourage you to celebrate graciously, you should be proud of your achievements and especially the achievements of others. If you seek a list of awards and honors we have won in years past, we encourage you to check out the link below. If you think we’re missing an award or if you or an InterWorker you know have received acclaim in lands hither or yon (that means near or far), please let us know so we can add it to the list!

InterWorks Awards List

Causes & Community

A most vital thing to know about InterWorks is that our fair citizens are passionate about manifold things beyond the walls of our realm. Many a worthy cause and cherished community doth merit our favor, and we encourage you to pursue what matters to you. That said, you won’t hear the trumpets heralding that “InterWorks cares about this or that.” Verily we tell you that InterWorks itself has not cares nor counsel. Rather, InterWorks is meant to be a reflection of the cares of its people. Both in work and service to others, our course has always been determined by these people. What does this mean in how we practically contribute to the causes we hold dear and the communities we call home? There are no concrete formulas, but here is how it has oft worked:

You might now be wondering if there are any criteria for which causes we will or won’t support. It is true that we readily back most things, but there are some loose guidelines to keep in mind when attaching InterWorks’ name to something:

With all of that decreed, we encourage you to pledge your skills, time and sacred honor to the causes and communities you hold dear. Onward to a better world!