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Newcomers to city administration starting their professional careers

On the commencement of the fresh training year on September 1, Mayor Christian Bommers greeted 18 new trainees at the Meerbusch city administration. The novice employees commenced their careers with an orientation week, providing them with a better understanding of the administration and the...

New hires in the city administration sector consist of 18 fresh trainees starting their...
New hires in the city administration sector consist of 18 fresh trainees starting their professional journey.

Newcomers to city administration starting their professional careers

Meerbusch City Administration Welcomes New Apprentices

The Meerbusch city administration has welcomed 18 new apprentices, who began their professional lives with the city on September 1. The new recruits are spread across various fields, including city inspector, administrative specialist, kindergarten teacher, IT specialist, gardener, and gardener with the specialisation in garden and landscape design.

Mayor Christian Bommers expressed his pleasure at the new apprentices choosing the city administration as their training ground. During the induction week, the new apprentices were familiarised with the city administration and Meerbusch in general. The week-long orientation aimed to prepare them for their roles and help them understand the city's operations.

Two apprentices in the gardening field started their apprenticeships on August 1. Four city inspector trainees, four administrative specialists, five trainees for the practice-integrated training as a kindergarten teacher, two trainees in the recognition year, and one trainee for the IT specialist with the specialisation in system integration also began on the same date.

Potential apprentices can find information about the individual training professions on the website jobs.our city. The Meerbusch city administration offers development opportunities for apprentices, making it an attractive employer for those seeking to start their careers.

According to Mayor Christian Bommers, the Meerbusch city administration is an employer with excellent development opportunities. The city administration continues to be an attractive employer for apprentices, as evidenced by the good reputation it has among trainees. During their introduction round, the apprentices unanimously praised the city administration's good reputation.

The role of the training manager (Ausbildungsleiter) at the Meerbusch city administration and the number of trainees planned for the 2026 training year are not specified in the available search results. However, the city administration is currently accepting applications for apprenticeships in 2026.

In conclusion, the Meerbusch city administration is an excellent choice for apprentices looking for a supportive and challenging work environment. With a variety of apprenticeship fields available, the city administration is committed to providing young professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers.

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