Flexible working at spo-comm โ€“ how it works!

08.05.2025

For us, flexible working is not just a theory, but pure reality. Work adapts to life โ€“ not the other way around. Weโ€™ll show you what this looks like in concrete terms using a typical day in our marketing team, consisting of Chiara, Julia and Patricia. All three have completely different routines and rhythms and yet their working day also fits in with their private lives.
Flexible working at spo-comm

Flexible working - our everyday life:

6:15 - 8:00 am: Early start and family time

Out of the village, into the historic old town - Patricia gets into the car at 6:15 a.m. to drive to the Nuremberg headquarters. Meanwhile, Chiara starts her day with a walk in Spalter Hopfenland to get fit for the day. Julia has already provided her two kids with breakfast, lunch boxes etc. and takes her little one to nursery at 8 a.m. - always on foot and occasionally followed by a jog.

In the morning with us:

  • Patricia spruces up her workplace, enjoys her first coffee and prepares breakfast.
  • Chiara checks her emails and appointments at around 8 a.m. - the first coffee is a must, of course.
  • Julia uses the quiet morning to get straight down to business.
Start of work

9:00 - 12:00: Focus and teamwork

The morning belongs to meetings - whether in the office or virtually, most meetings take place between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. The entire marketing team regularly discusses current projects, new products, SEO/SEA and general marketing topics.

In the morning with us:

  • Virtual and face-to-face meetings on projects, to-dos and content.
  • Concentrated work on website maintenance, processes and content preparation and evaluation.
Flexible working in the morning

12:00 - 13:00: Lunch break according to individual rhythm

Chiara gets a dose of vitamin D in the fresh air and enjoys a quick lunch. Patricia eats with her colleagues on site - in good weather on the spo-comm roof terrace and every Thursday regularly at subway. In the meantime, Julia finishes her working day as soon as her older child comes home from school - her family afternoon begins.

Lunchtime with us:

  • Everyone takes their lunch break when it fits in with their daily routine.
  • Whether alone in the home office or together in the office - the main thing is that it feels good.
Lunch break

13:00 - 16:00: Creative energy in the afternoon

When the weather is sunny, Chiara particularly enjoys working on her terrace with a beautiful view, headphones and a good podcast. To-dos such as website updates or creating new products are completed. Patricia has a similar afternoon, with good music or a podcast to listen to and focus on. During this time, she usually devotes herself to evaluating content, creating/editing images and other to-dos.

In the afternoon with us:

  • We work where and how we feel most comfortable.
  • Structured to-dos and creative tasks with personal responsibility.
Flexible working in the afternoon

15:30 - 16:00: Time for closing time and private to-dos

While Patricia gets into the car and drives back home, Chiara slowly closes her laptop. Time for some relaxation and to do some private to-dos.

Flexible working is a privilege - and our everyday life!

Whether you're an early riser, a commuter, a home office fan or a parent with a busy daily schedule - at spo-comm, work fits in with your life. Our collaboration is based on trust, clear goals and genuine flexibility.

After all, it's not those who sit at their desk the longest who are productive - but those who are motivated, focused and work in their own flow.

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