Jasmin Scheer: „I feel really good in my job!“

Geis People, Logistics Services, 15. August 2024

Starting out with a few detours - but then Jasmin Scheer took off in the "male domain" of logistics. Since the beginning of the year, the 36-year-old has been managing our logistics locations in Bad Neustadt and Salz.

A foreign language secretary, a taste of university, a job in the catering trade - then came the career change: in 2009, Jasmin Scheer began training as a forwarding agent because a guest told her about the excellent prospects in logistics. After that, she was unstoppable: Jasmin Scheer advanced to team leader after her training, a few years later she became deputy site manager and half a year after that she took over responsibility for the entire site. In her early 30s.


Charm, cleverness & self-confidence

Jasmin Scheer knows what it takes to assert herself in the traditionally male-dominated field of logistics: "Elbows, charm, cleverness and a healthy dose of self-confidence," she says with a wink.  

She gained important experience at her first employer for around 14 years until love led her to Bad Neustadt in 2023. A short time later, Jasmin Scheer joined us in Logistics as Operations Manager. Since the beginning of the year, she has been Logistics Site Manager for Bad Neustadt and Salz and has already planned and implemented the complete restructuring of the division.

Leadership skills are important

She leads teams of up to 44 people at the locations. "I love working with people," she says. "Supporting them in their professional development is incredibly important and gives me great pleasure." Mixed teams are just as important to her - because of the diverse skills of men and women.

At our company, Jasmin Scheer appreciates the family atmosphere and the high level of investment in personnel development, for example through training. "I can fully identify with that," she says.

Variety and diversity are important to her: "No two working days are the same, there's a surprise waiting for me every morning," she says. "Of course, it's often very demanding, but it's a lot of fun. I feel great in my job!"