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Global Visibility for Swiss Businesses

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How Swiss Companies Gain International Visibility Online Reading Time:        3 Min. Publication:              April 24, 2026, Andy Rauch Strong Locally, Invisible Internationally Swiss companies are strong where it matters most: in quality, reliability and precision. Locally, many are well positioned and easy to find. Internationally, however, the picture often changes. Even established businesses remain largely invisible beyond national borders. This gap is not caused by a lack of competence. It is caused by limited visibility. The Language Barrier Nobody Talks About One of the main reasons is language. A large part of corporate communication in Switzerland takes place in German or French. That works perfectly within the domestic market, but it significantly reduces reach in an international context. Search engines, digital platforms and increasingly also AI systems rely heavily on English content when it comes to global dis...

The Tradition of the "Sechseläuten": Zurich’s Famous Spring Festival

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The Snowman’s Fiery Judgment Reading Time:        4 Min. Publication:             April 23, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer Every spring, the quiet, orderly streets of Zurich transform into a scene from a pagan epic. The occasion is the Sechseläuten, or the “Six Bells Festival,” a tradition that has marked the end of winter for well over a century. While the festival includes parades of guilds in medieval costumes and the joyful consumption of mulled wine, the main event is nothing short of spectacular. The city builds a towering pyre, and atop this wooden mountain sits a single, solemn figure: the Böögg. This is no ordinary snowman. He is a large, white effigy with a bulbous head and a top hat, stuffed with explosives and cotton. His fate will determine the quality of the coming summer. When the bells of the Grossmünster church ring at six o’clock sharp, the pyre is lit, and the waiting begins. Predicting the Weather with Explosives ...

The Best Thrift Stores and Vintage Shops in Switzerland

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Sustainable Shopping Between Style, History, and Unique Finds Reading Time:      4 Min. Publication:            April 21, 2026, Jessy Thür Secondhand is no longer just a trend, it’s a statement. In Switzerland, especially in Zurich, the scene around vintage fashion, thrift stores, and curated secondhand boutiques is booming. Anyone looking to shop sustainably will find unique pieces here and actively contribute to the circular economy. Because secondhand means conserving resources, reducing waste, and rethinking fashion. Why Secondhand is so popular in Switzerland The appeal of vintage lies in its uniqueness. Instead of mass-produced goods, you get clothing and objects with history. Many Swiss shops focus on quality and careful curation. Platforms like Zuerich Vintage, for example, offer curated pieces from different eras and combine style with sustainability. In addition, secondhand shopping is often associated with more conscious consumptio...

Tradition Meets Modernity

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How Swiss Business Culture Is Changing Amid the Tension Between Stability and Innovation Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:            April 16, 2026, Jessy Thür Swiss business culture is regarded worldwide as synonymous with precision, reliability, and stability. Yet behind this traditional image lies a dynamic transformation. In a globalized and digitalized economy, Switzerland’s business culture is constantly evolving without abandoning its deeply rooted values. This tension between tradition and modernity defines the unique character of Switzerland as a business hub. Tradition as a Foundation: Structure, Security, and Reliability A central feature of traditional Swiss business culture is its strong emphasis on order, security, and structure. Companies often act with a keen awareness of risk and prioritize long-term planning. This conservative approach is reflected in clear hierarchies, detailed processes, and a strong need for stabili...

The Best Brunch Spots in Switzerland You Have to Try

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Switzerland: A Brunch Paradise Reading Time:      4 Min. Publication:           April 14, 2026, Jessy Thür Brunch - that delicious blend of breakfast and lunch has experienced a real boom in Switzerland in recent years. Whether you want to enjoy traditional Swiss “Zmorgä” classics like Bircher muesli or discover modern, international brunch options, Switzerland has something to offer for every taste. From cozy cafés in Zurich to stylish spots in Geneva and charming venues in Lucerne and Bern, here are the ultimate recommendations for your next brunch outing. Babu’s – A Zurich Classic No brunch guide to Zurich would be complete without Babu’s . This popular downtown café combines a cozy atmosphere with high-quality baked goods, fresh coffee, and a mix of classic Swiss breakfast dishes and international favorites like pancakes and bagels, perfect for a late breakfast or a leisurely brunch date. It’s one of the most highly recommended spots in Z...

Languages in the Workplace: How Swiss Companies Serve Diverse Communities

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A Country of Linguistic Diversity Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:           April 09, 2026, Jessy Thür Switzerland is a country of diversity culturally, regionally, and above all linguistically. With four official languages and a high proportion of international professionals, multilingualism is not the exception but the rule in everyday work life. For companies, this presents both a challenge and a significant opportunity: those who make strategic use of linguistic diversity can not only strengthen internal collaboration but also better reach their customers. Communication as the Key to Success In day-to-day work, it quickly becomes clear just how crucial language is to efficiency and team dynamics. In many Swiss companies , German, French, Italian, and English are all used often even within a single team. In addition, there are employees with other native languages who bring fresh perspectives to the table. To ensure that communicat...

The Watch Valley: The Heart of Swiss Horology

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Where Time is an Art Form Reading Time:        4 Min. Publication:             April 07, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer Nestled in the gentle, rolling folds of the Jura Mountains, a landscape of quiet forests and misty pastures conceals an extraordinary secret. This is the Watch Valley, a region stretching from Geneva to Basel that serves as the undisputed heart of Swiss horology. Here, time is not merely measured; it is revered, sculpted, and elevated into an art form. To walk through villages like La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, is to step into a world built entirely around the craft of watchmaking. The very architecture reflects this singular purpose: the town’s straight, wide avenues were designed to let maximum light flood into the ateliers where artisans work their magic, a testament to a community organized around the pursuit of precision. The Cathedral in the Cellar What makes this region trul...