Rakel Lilja has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. In 2006, they worked as a full-time receptionist for hire at Uniflex. Rakel then joined Ryska Posten AB in 2008, starting in customer service and later helping establish the company's Global department. At Ryska Posten Bemanning, which they co-founded in 2012, Rakel held multiple positions, including co-founder and board member, CEO, and sales manager. During their time there, the company experienced significant growth and was recognized as a Gasellföretag by Dagens industri. In 2018, Rakel co-founded and served as CEO of puzsle, where they were responsible for recruiting a sales and marketing team, developing sales processes, and defining the company's overall business strategies. Rakel then moved on to DigitalTolk in 2021 as a business development manager and later joined TaleNTemp as a business area manager. Currently, they are the co-founder and CEO of Switch Game AB, a recruitment and interim services agency focused on building successful teams through a combination of proven methods, modern work approaches, and new technology.
Rakel Lilja's education history begins in 2009 when they attended Stockholm University and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics with a focus on marketing and management. During their time at Stockholm University, they also participated in an exchange term at Singapore Management University's Lee Kong Chian School of Business in 2011.
In 2009, Rakel Lilja also obtained a Course Diploma from Berghs School of Communication, where they studied Introduction to Advertising & Communication.
In 2016, Rakel Lilja attended Novare Leadership Academy, although it is unclear if they obtained a degree or studied any specific field of study at this institution.
In addition to their educational background, Rakel Lilja has certifications in Map, Matrigma, Mint, and Service First from Assessio, although the exact month and year of obtaining these certifications are not provided.
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