Newcomers to city administration: 27 fresh municipal trainees receive a warm welcome at city hall
Bottrop, Germany - The city administration of Bottrop recently welcomed 27 new trainees, marking the start of their practical training in various professions. The event, held in the council chamber of the city administration, was attended by representatives of the works council, the youth and trainee representative, and Asmir Sekic, the training leader.
The new trainees will embark on eleven different training programs, ranging from urban planning and social services to technical trades. Among them, Ramona Haas, Alina Kosmann, Johanna Kreul, and Moritz Roßbach are starting their practical integrated training to become state-recognized kindergarten teachers. Six trainees are being trained as administrative specialists, while six others are being groomed to become city secretaries.
In the field of technical trades, Jaden Scholten is completing his training as a construction draftsperson, and Roman-Hendrik Deden and Leon Winnig are being trained as mechatronics engineers. Gerrit Bothe is being trained as an IT specialist, and Leandro Lewandowski is learning the profession of electronics technician.
The event also saw the recognition year of Lukas Jeszka, Lava Hafyan, and Chantal Koconrek as kindergarten teachers drawing to a close on September 1. They have opted for a dual study program. Maya Bedra is being trained as a media and information specialist.
The city administration provides information about the variety of training programs on their official website at [www.bottrop.de]. However, specific information about training programs for young professionals offered by the city administration of Bottrop was not found in the available results. For precise and up-to-date information, it is recommended to visit the official website of the City of Bottrop or contact their city hall (Rathaus) directly.
Job advertisements for the next training year are already published on the city's website. Emilio Pintea served as the First Deputy at the event. Luca Antonio Altmann and Fabian Althoff are completing their training as surveying technicians.
As the new trainees embark on their journeys, they will gain invaluable practical experience in city departments while pursuing their professional education. The city administration looks forward to their contributions and the growth they will bring to the organization.
The new trainees will be pursuing career development in various fields, including education-and-self-development with Ramona Haas, Alina Kosmann, Johanna Kreul, and Moritz Roßbach starting their integrated training to become state-recognized kindergarten teachers. Meanwhile, the city administration of Bottrop offers a range of training programs for young professionals, which can be found on their official website, including career development opportunities in technical trades and IT professions.