Customs trainees embark on their journey at Erfurt Central Customs Office, with 25 individuals kick-starting their careers there.
On the 1st of September 2025, 1,700 young individuals embarked on their training or dual bachelor's degree programmes with the customs service across the nation. Among them, the Hauptzollamt Erfurt welcomed new recruits, as confirmed by the Main Customs Office Erfurt.
The customs service is committed to taking on all suitable young talent, providing opportunities for growth and development. Nineteen of the newly appointed candidates will begin a two-year training programme as future senior customs secretaries in the middle service, while six will commence a three-year dual bachelor's degree programme as future customs inspectors in the higher service.
The ceremony was graced by Dana Schleußinger, head of the Main Customs Office Erfurt, who oversaw the distribution of appointment certificates to 25 customs officers. The theoretical training for the middle service takes place at the customs school in Erfurt, while the higher service's training takes place at the Federal Academy in Münster.
During the practical phases, the candidates will work in various departments of the Main Customs Office. Additionally, they will be deployed at customs offices and partly at the Customs Investigation Office in Dresden.
For those interested in applying for a training or study programme with the customs service, the deadline is 15th October 2025. More information on application, training, and study can be found on the customs career website, www.zoll-karriere.de.
Further details about the customs office can be found at www.zoll.de. Press inquiries can be directed to Carlito Klaus at the Main Customs Office Erfurt, reachable at 0361 60176-109 or [email protected].
The information provided in this article originates from the Main Customs Office Erfurt, transmitted via news aktuell. It is worth noting that the current head of the Hauptzollstelle Erfurt is not explicitly named in the available search results. However, recent reports from September 2025 mention the start of training for new recruits at the Hauptzollamt Erfurt without specifying the leader's name.
At the ceremony, 11 women and 14 men were present, marking a diverse group of individuals eager to contribute to the customs service. The next training and study start is on 1st September 2026, providing another opportunity for young talents to join this esteemed organisation.
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