The Commission has participated in crafting the latest training initiatives.
In the vibrant city of Giessen, a new chapter unfolds as 28 eager individuals embark on their professional journeys. The University City of Giessen and the Middle Hesse Water Utilities (MWB) hosted the welcome event for these new apprentices, dual students, and interns at the town hall.
Mayor Frank-Tilo Becher warmly welcomed the beginners, expressing the importance of young talent in society. He emphasized that the city of Giessen is committed to nurturing and developing this talent, a commitment evident in its over 70 young trainees.
The trainees will be immersed in ten different training occupations and study directions, ranging from administration to educational, environmental, technical, and craft areas. The city's dedication to sustainable personnel development and securing young talent is clear.
Stefanie Kohler, the training manager, and representatives from the personnel departments were also in attendance. Kohler highlighted the fresh energy, new perspectives, and immediate responsibility that these trainees bring.
The induction program designed for these newcomers is comprehensive, offering practical orientation, exchange opportunities, networking events, and shared experiences. It includes training sessions, a meeting with the Youth and Apprentice Representative (JAV), a city rally, shared lunch breaks, and themed workshops.
The city of Giessen continues to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to young talent and personnel development. Moreover, it promotes a diverse, family-friendly administrative culture, ensuring a supportive environment for these trainees.
All the necessary information about these professions, requirements, and deadlines can be found on the Training Pages. The city of Giessen is currently accepting applications for the training year 2026.
As these trainees embark on their professional lives, they can look forward to a supportive and enriching environment. Their training is an important part of the shared future, contributing to the city's continued growth and development.
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