Carinthian Apprenticeship Fair: Young people conquer the world of careers!

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On February 4, 2025, 80 companies presented practical career opportunities and innovative training paths at the Carinthian apprenticeship fair.

Carinthian Apprenticeship Fair: Young people conquer the world of careers!

An impressive event recently took place in Carinthia, where the apprentice fair once again recorded a record number of visitors. Around 80 companies and educational institutions presented a diverse range of career opportunities on 8,000 square meters. Interactive stations and personal conversations with specialists made the trade fair a highlight for everyone who is looking for professional orientation klick-kaernten.at reported.

At the various stands, visitors were able to immerse themselves in craft and technical professions and try out exciting practical stations in Carinthia's industry. The “Duel of the Chefs” was particularly exciting, where young talents from the catering industry were able to demonstrate their skills. The winner, Mario Fortin, impressed the jury with his creativity and taste skills. This year, a free shuttle service was also offered, which made it easier for students from all over Carinthia to travel, which led to a high number of visitors.

Opportunities for the future

At the same time, the “Youth at Work” initiative opened up new opportunities for young people in Carinthia. This initiative aims to support young people in their professional development and offer them opportunities in the labor market. Those interested can find out more about this at my-freizeit.net read up.

The combination of the well-attended apprentice fair and the “Youth at Work” initiative underlines the importance of vocational training and the constant efforts to offer young people a perspective for their future. Such events are essential to establish more direct contact between companies and young talents and thus optimally prepare the next generations for their careers.