Apprentices and trainees in Saarlouis district commence employment roles
In a solemn ceremony held at the Saarlouis County Administration, 17 young adults were warmly welcomed into the local government's ranks. Landrat Patrik Lauer, the county's top executive, expressed his delight at the newcomers joining the administration's work.
The newcomers consist of 15 vocational school interns and 2 apprentices who will be working in various departments and areas within the Saarlouis County Administration. This initiative is part of the county's aim to serve as a training institution, fostering talent within its ranks.
Landrat Lauer highlighted the importance of providing good service to citizens and stressed the importance of the newcomers to the Saarlouis County Administration. He encouraged them to perform their new tasks conscientiously, well, and with pleasure.
Interested parties can apply for the 2024 training positions until August 12, 2023. While specific details about the application process have not been provided, typical application procedures for similar positions in German county administrations involve submitting an application, providing proof of qualifications, observing application deadlines, and possibly undergoing entrance exams or interviews.
For precise details, deadlines, and required documents for the 2024 training positions in Saarlouis County Administration, it is recommended to consult the official Saarlouis County Administration website or contact their human resources department.
The ceremony marked the beginning of the newcomers' work in the Saarlouis County Administration. As they embark on this new journey, they are now considered active members of the administration, playing a crucial role in serving the citizens of Saarlouis County.
The newcomers, consisting of 15 vocational school interns and 2 apprentices, are now part of the Saarlouis County Administration's education-and-self-development and career-development initiatives, as the county aims to serve as a training institution fostering talent within its ranks. Landrat Lauer emphasized the importance of the newcomers' roles in skills-training to provide good service to citizens and encouraged them to perform their tasks conscientiously.