8-year-old loved being in the bank: Now she has a "job"
A handwritten application emphasising the joy of math and good baking skills has secured an 8-year-old girl a ‘job’ at Jyske Bank in Viborg. To the market director, her wish to work at the bank is a sign of a good culture.
The 8-year-old girl cycled to the bank with the handwritten application and delivered it herself to Chris Stenskrog. She had also added a few calculations, showing him her math skills.
The market director decided to invite her for an interview – even though a real job is not an option given her young age.
“She arrived well ahead of schedule and brought a couple of tubs full of cake. We then had a talk, and her mother was present too. I asked her what she thought she could help us with, and of course I had prepared a list myself,” he says.
Paid in sweets and cocoa
They ended up agreeing that she can come in on Fridays when it suits her. She can help close the vault, carry glasses up to the canteen at the second floor and do some of the other routines that take place when the bank closes for the day.
In addition, she can also help cut open the collection boxes in connection with the Danish Cancer Society's fundraiser on Sunday.
As long as she's 8 years old, payment is made in sweets, cocoa and occasionally a gift card to a cinema.
And everyone is happy about that.
“Of course, it's not a real job, but she has gained a sense of belonging,” says Chris Stenskrog.
And as soon as the interview finished and they had agreed that she was ‘hired’, her colleagues were also invited to taste her cookies as she said hello to them while handing out her homemade cookies.