Baden-Württemberg Promotes Internships for Students
The Minister of Labor and Economics, Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, and other prominent figures have emphasized the importance of internships for students in Baden-Württemberg. They encourage young people to explore various professions through internships, which can be done during the upcoming External: Internship Weeks Baden-Württemberg from October 13 to 31.
Rainer Reichhold, President of Crafts BW, highlights the value of internships in discovering the diversity of craft professions. Students can explore numerous companies and test different training professions during the internship weeks. Dr. Joachim Schulz, Chairman of the Employers' Association South West Metal, echoes this, stressing the importance of internship weeks in filling training positions and increasing the proportion of women in technical professions.
Martina Musati, Chairwoman of the Management Board of the Regional Directorate Baden-Württemberg of the Federal Employment Agency, promotes the internship weeks as an essential part of career orientation. Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport Theresa Schopper also emphasizes the value of internships for career orientation and for companies to meet potential future trainees. Claus Paal, Vice-President of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Industry and Commerce, encourages students to do as many internships as possible to shape their professional future early on.
The Internship Weeks Baden-Württemberg, supported by Minister Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, aim to provide practical experience and connections between students and companies. They support young people from grade 8 onwards in their search for day internships in various industries, helping to strengthen the regional labor market and prepare young people for professional careers.
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