We recognise the individual in each of our employees: We offer targeted programmes to promote the health, social welfare and work-life balance of our employees.
Fit in Balance: Sustainable health promotion
Health is not a state that one achieves once and for all. Rather, it is an ongoing process requiring mindful actions and conscious decisions in our everyday lives. With our “Fit in Balance” programme, which we offer in collaboration with our partner smilingfit, we have created an environment in which our employees can consciously lead a lifestyle that supports good health every day of the week.
The programme offers a variety of ways, including movement classes, physically active breaks, nutrition tips and mental exercises to help our people stay healthy and mindful at work. We also offer an on-demand platform which employees can utilise whenever and wherever they want. The programme is supplemented by workshops, presentations and coaching sessions – also for managers. All these formats are offered during work hours and are open to all. Besides keeping us physically fit, regular exercise also strengthens mental resilience, concentration and team spirit. Health is a collective endeavour. And at NürnbergMesse, it's an integral part of a sustainable corporate culture.
Work-life balance: Working to the rhythm of life
We design work to fit life. With programmes such as flexitime, personalized part-time models and remote work – including up to 20 days a year in a EU country besides Germany –, we offer flexible models to suit the different life phases of our employees.
Our corporate culture is based on trust. When our work and our private life are balanced, we tackle our work with more energy, fresh ideas and joy. That is why we help our people find child care, elder care, holiday programmes and nursing care. As a member of the public-private partnership “Familienpakt Bayern”, NürnbergMesse is committed to providing an environment in which work and family are compatible. More flexibility at work fosters personal well-being; and that's what matters in the long run!



