Sparkasse Gera-Greiz inspires with successes in employee training!

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Sparkasse Gera-Greiz congratulates 13 employees for successful part-time qualifications and promotes their career opportunities.

Sparkasse Gera-Greiz inspires with successes in employee training!

In a significant step to promote further professional development, Sparkasse Gera-Greiz congratulated 13 employees on their successful completion of advanced training. The graduates, who have been qualified as savings bank and banking specialists as well as savings bank clerks on a part-time basis over the past two years, are now ideally prepared for the next steps in their careers. Dr. Hendrik Ziegenbein, CEO of the Sparkasse, praised the ambition of the employees and emphasized the excellent career opportunities offered by the internal working environment of the large credit institution with around 370 employees vogtlandspiegel.de reported.

Commitment to continuing education

Sparkasse Gera-Greiz continually invests in the further training of its employees. This commitment is reflected not only in the provision of a significant budget for training, but also in the opportunity for employees to take ownership of their professional goals. The training took place directly at the bank's headquarters, which saved the graduates long journeys and increased motivation. Another aspect is the practice-oriented teaching by external lecturers, which was perceived by the participants as extremely beneficial.

In addition, the Sparkasse stands out not only for its extensive training opportunities, but also for its strong community involvement and regional connection. With over 200 years of experience, it is not only a major player in the financial industry, but also offers its employees a variety of development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Loud sparkasse.de The Sparkasse places great value on team spirit, tolerance and mutual respect, which is an important part of its corporate culture.

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