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Collaboration between Saman Groep and WorldEmp leads to new opportunities
"We even visited Daniel at his home."
Saman Groep has had an Indian engineer, Daniel, employed through WorldEmp for about a year now. The experience has been so positive that the collaboration with WorldEmp will soon be expanded.
Saman Groep, a full-service installer specializing in sustainable energy, operates six branches, employs five hundred staff members, and serves customers nationwide. This is quite impressive for a company that started as a blacksmith shop in Zierikzee in 1921. The growth of Saman Groep can be attributed in part to their innovative approach and the introduction of sustainable products such as solar panels, air conditioners, heat pumps, and home batteries. Recently, they have even extended their team to India—at least one team member: Daniel, who works exclusively for Saman Projects through WorldEmp.
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Engineer
Saman Groep works with highly skilled engineers from WorldEmp.
Skilled professionals
Saman Groep is no exception: the current labor market presents significant challenges for companies, especially when it comes to finding skilled personnel. Saman Groep experienced this firsthand.
“We had a great engineer, but unfortunately, he chose to work elsewhere,” says Martin de Brouwer, Director of Projects at Saman Groep. “It is difficult to find skilled professionals in today’s market.”
The loss of their engineer forced the company to look for new solutions to maintain their capacity.
Breakthrough with WorldEmp
Through a mutual connection, De Brouwer came into contact with WorldEmp. Although the WorldEmp concept was not immediately embraced throughout the company, Saman Groep decided to take the leap. The first engineer, Daniel, was successfully integrated into the team thanks to a carefully planned onboarding process and regular personal interactions. This is a key element of WorldEmp’s concept, where highly educated international talent is connected remotely to Dutch companies as digital labor migrants.
“We had just come out of the COVID period, where everyone was working from home. So I really couldn’t see why this wouldn’t work,” says De Brouwer.
Personal connection
The collaboration with WorldEmp quickly proved to be both efficient and effective. Through daily cooperation and weekly Teams meetings, a strong working relationship was established. A visit to India further strengthened the personal connection with Daniel, leading to even better collaboration.
“At some point, you only talk about the content of the work. But you also want to build a personal connection with Daniel. I personally held a Teams meeting with him every week during the first four or five months,” says De Brouwer.
Visit to India
After nearly ten months of collaboration, Martin de Brouwer, along with his project manager, decided to travel to India in September to meet Daniel and the team in person. This visit proved to be crucial for strengthening the personal connection and enhancing collaboration.
“That week in India, where we worked together in the office, was incredibly valuable for building a personal bond. We even spent a day at his home. That was quite an event.
He had kept his children home from school, and the whole family was there waiting for us,” De Brouwer recalls.
New opportunities
During their stay in India, they worked closely with Daniel and the team, which led to new insights and ideas for further process optimization. The personal interactions and seeing Daniel's work environment gave De Brouwer a better understanding of his capabilities and potential. This opened up new opportunities.
“My project manager, who was initially somewhat skeptical about the collaboration, even came up with ideas to shift more of the process to India. This allows us to take on many more projects here in the Netherlands with our project leaders,” says De Brouwer.
Daniel is also thriving at WorldEmp and Saman Groep. “WorldEmp also focuses on professional development and team building. For example, Daniel went out for dinner after work with his WorldEmp colleagues, facilitated by WorldEmp. It gave him a chance to connect with his colleagues in a different way than just chatting at the coffee machine,” De Brouwer explains.
Expansion
The positive experiences with WorldEmp have led Saman Groep to decide to further expand their collaboration. There are plans to deploy more engineers from India for both the residential and business markets.
“The idea is that we will handle part of the engineering for the group through the projects division, which will then be carried out from India,” De Brouwer explains.
The collaboration with WorldEmp has not only helped Saman Groep address their staff shortages but has also paved the way for further growth and innovation. By leveraging international talent and an efficient work structure, Saman Groep continues to be a leader in the sustainable energy sector.
Daniel will continue to play an important role in this. De Brouwer concludes: “I think Daniel is currently performing below his potential with us. So we are now looking at how we can make his work more challenging and enjoyable for him.”