Discover your future: 40 companies present training positions in Waidhofen

Discover your future: 40 companies present training positions in Waidhofen

On Saturday evening, a remarkable "evening of the companies" took place in the city hall of Waidhofen, organized by the Waidhofen polytechnic school. This event offered a platform for 40 companies and organizations that had the opportunity to present a total of 70 apprenticeships and around 600 apprenticeships.

The occasion attracted many interested students who wanted to find out more about various professional fields. Alfred Grünstäudl, school quality manager and representative of the Lower Austria Education Directorate, was enthusiastic about the large number of companies that presented their apprenticeships at the opening. He emphasized how important it was that young people are well prepared for their entry into professional life. The choice of the right profession is often one of the most difficult decisions in life and it is essential that the parents are also included in this process.

vocational training as a central challenge

The event not only served as a procurement of information for the students, but also as valuable support for the companies that rely on the offspring. Especially in times when specialists become rare for many industries, companies want to gain talents early through such events. The opportunity to talk to potential future trainees was very much appreciated by the representatives of the companies.

A wide range of professions was presented, from technical training positions to merchants to the craft. This diversity shows the commitment of the regional economy to actively help shape the future. Companies such as Metalechnik Kainz and the Gmünd-Vitis warehouse were on site to present their offers to potential apprentices.

The support that the Waidhofen polytechnic school receives from the parents was particularly noteworthy. Many parents accompanied their children to the event and helped recognize and promote the strengths of their children. This parental support remains an important part of the decision -making process, which profession best suits the individual skills and interests of young people.

The positive response from the visitors shows that such formats are not only informative, but can also increase interest in vocational training. The polytechnic school plans to regularly organize such events in the future to accompany the students on their way to their professional life and to offer regional companies the opportunity to present themselves.

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