Welcome to the second episode of bpExperts Employee Spotlight—a series dedicated to introducing the people behind bpExperts. In this edition, we shine the spotlight on Kristina, a Senior Consultant with over five years of experience, who shares her journey, insights into international collaboration, and what it means to work in a remote, global environment.
From process modeling to business transformation, Kristina’s role combines technical expertise with cross-cultural collaboration—offering a unique perspective on modern consulting.
A Dynamic Role in Process and Transformation
Kristina’s journey at bpExperts began during her student years and has since evolved into her current role as a Senior Consultant. Her work focuses primarily on process architecture and process modeling - key elements in helping organizations optimize and streamline their operations.
In addition, she contributes to business transformation projects, particularly in change management and supporting users as they transition to new systems. Working closely with diverse teams, Kristina helps map processes and improve workflows across industries.
What keeps her motivated is the variety. “Every project is different,” she explains. “You may have an idea of what to expect, but there’s always something unique depending on the client or industry.” This constant change makes her work both challenging and rewarding.
Working Across Cultures
Originally from Slovakia, Kristina has lived and worked in Austria and Portugal—an experience made possible by bpExperts’ flexible and international work environment. This exposure has given her valuable insights into different working styles and cultural perspectives.
She notes that while differences in communication and structure can sometimes lead to misunderstandings, they also create opportunities for learning. “There are big differences in how people from various countries work,” she says. “But over time, you realize that people are open and collaborative - and sometimes your assumptions turn out to be wrong.”
These experiences have helped her develop adaptability and a deeper appreciation for global teamwork.
Staying Productive in a Remote Environment
Remote work is an integral part of Kristina’s daily routine, and she has developed strategies to stay focused and balanced. She structures her day around her most productive hours - typically in the morning—allowing her to work efficiently without feeling overwhelmed.
Equally important is maintaining a routine outside of work. Whether it’s meeting friends or staying active through sports, Kristina emphasizes the importance of stepping away from the screen. “It helps me avoid feeling stuck at home all day,” she explains.
She also relies on small habits to stay energized and organized - planning her day in advance, keeping water nearby, and enjoying simple rituals like her morning coffee. These routines help create structure and consistency in a remote setting.
A Supportive and Open Culture
When describing the culture at bpExperts, Kristina highlights the openness and kindness of her colleagues. Despite working remotely, there is a strong sense of connection and collaboration across the team.
“The environment is very supportive,” she says. “People are genuinely kind, and communication is always clear.” Whether it’s asking questions or solving challenges, support is always within reach.
This culture of transparency and teamwork is one of the key reasons Kristina enjoys working at bpExperts and sees herself continuing her journey with the company.
Looking Ahead
Kristina’s story reflects what makes bpExperts unique: a combination of diverse projects, international opportunities, and a collaborative culture. Her experience shows how adaptability, curiosity, and strong routines can help professionals thrive in a global and remote work environment.
As bpExperts continues to grow, stories like Kristina’s highlight the people and values that shape the company.
Stay tuned for more bpExperts Employee Spotlights - featuring the individuals who bring expertise and culture together across borders.
