Jobvision Grevenbroich 2026 connects students with local career opportunities
Jobvision Grevenbroich 2026 will open its doors on Wednesday, March 25, at the Alte Feuerwache. The career fair invites students, schools, and the public to explore local training and job opportunities. Organisers promise hands-on experiences and direct contact with employers from the region.
The event runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, offering a platform for companies to present apprenticeships and dual study programmes. Among the exhibitors are Deutschordens Jugend- und Familienhilfe Elsen, Haus Stephanus, Diakonie Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and Elektrotechnik Rudolph. Visitors can try practical tasks, create small workpieces, and get a feel for different professions.
Jobvision targets students in grades 9 to 12, vocational college attendees, and anyone curious about career paths. Schools across Grevenbroich are encouraged to bring classes, while the fair remains open to the general public. Ina Grothof of GFWS (Grevenbroich Economic Development and City Marketing Ltd.) highlighted the fair's role in connecting young people with local industries.
The event is a joint effort by BBZ Grevenbroich Vocational Training Center, GFWS, Wilhelm-von-Humboldt Comprehensive School, and the zdi Network Rhein-Kreis-Neuss. Companies will use the day to showcase training options and potentially fill remaining apprenticeship spots.
Jobvision Grevenbroich 2026 provides a direct link between education and employment. Attendees will leave with practical insights into various careers and potential job offers. The fair's organisers aim to strengthen ties between schools, businesses, and the community.
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