Career day apprenticeship in Leoben: 720 visitors discover training variety

Career day apprenticeship in Leoben: 720 visitors discover training variety

The fourth career day apprenticeship in the chamber rooms Leoben-Donawitz was a complete success, in which around 720 people took the opportunity to find out more about various apprenticeships. The event came from many as a fantastic way to get a direct insight into the world of teaching. 40 local companies were ready to present their training offer and were allowed to hope for a lot of interest of the visitors.

The atmosphere was already lively when they entered the chamber halls: curious people could be found everywhere who found out to be informed at the stands of the companies and tried out what they could enjoy. Young visitors watched the demonstrations fascinated and were able to lend a hand at many stations - from welding to initial experiences in gastronomy.

The event in detail

On Wednesday and Thursday, the career day teaching offered an excellent platform for young people who wanted to find out about their professional opportunities. The response was overwhelming, especially due to the high number of students who came to be inspired. Not only information materials could be found at the stands; Many activities also offered the chance to try out different activities, so that the young people could find out which professions they could be.

"For the choice of career, it is important to have tried as much as possible and at best as possible. Thanks to the efforts and exhibitors, interested parties were able to test professions again and to talk to apprentices and trainers," explained Sonja Gölz, the coordinator for the education and professional orientation of the regional management in Ost.

specialist lectures and more

The event was much more than just a job market. For the participants, specialist lectures were also offered on important topics, including approaches to choosing a career such as "Teaching with and after the Matura". Experts gave valuable tips for the planning of the participants, while talent checks of the Chamber of Labor and Interest tests of the Labor Market Service (AMS) helped visitors better to assess their strengths. The range of professional application photos that many used to prepare for future applications - the first step to start your professional life - was particularly popular.

The organizers were extremely pleased about the course of the fair. Many companies reported deep conversations that paved the way for potential apprentices. Visitors confirmed that the atmosphere in the chamber halls was both loose and professional, which made the exchange and networking considerably easier. The basis for future career -providing activities was laid here.

In summary, it can be said that the career day in Leoben not only represents a first-class place for career orientation, but also presented the apprenticeships as attractive options for the professional future. The success was the result of the close cooperation between different educational institutions and training providers, who together put together an impressive event.

A comprehensive report on the career tense deals with these aspects in detail and can be found at www.meinbezirk.at can be read.