YOUNG TALENT MAKES ITS MARK AT STRADA!

  • 24/02/2025
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On February 20, 2025, in an inspiring day, participants of the University of Granada’s Competency Acceleration Program (PAC) visited Strada Global’s headquarters in Granada. During 3 hours filled with learning and networking, the young talents explored firsthand the company’s innovative culture, connected with professionals, and discovered opportunities for their future.

“Working at Strada is an incredible experience, not only for the learning but because we provide opportunities to grow professionally. Now that you’re starting out, it’s the perfect time to join a team like this,” shared Andrés Castilla, a Strada executive, encouraging the young talents to consider their future at the company.

In an intense meeting between emerging talent and highly experienced executives, the twenty young people from the Competency Acceleration Program had the opportunity to visit Strada’s headquarters in Granada, a meaningful day for both the students and the company.

Welcomed by managers from various departments, the young participants were guided on a tour of the company’s facilities, where they had the chance to see and experience firsthand the organizational culture, dynamism, and innovation that define Strada’s work environment. During the visit, participants also attended a series of professional presentations that provided a detailed overview of different departments currently growing within the company. From the Sales and Go to Market teams to Implementation and Operations, the young people gained an understanding of the customer lifecycle and the role each team plays within the process.

One of the most striking aspects of the visit was discovering a defining feature of the company: the diversity at Strada, which became evident upon learning that its offices employ professionals from up to 56 different nationalities, creating a vibrant and enriching multicultural environment.

This meeting further reinforced the company’s commitment to developing young talent from the University of Granada and its involvement in programs that promote the potential and employability of young students.