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10 years of business meets school

10 years of business meets school

Joint project between Admont secondary school and Admonter Holzindustrie AG

Young skilled workers are a company’s potential for the future, which is one reason why Admonter has been training motivated young people who want to become part of the company with passion and skill in various interesting disciplines for 10 years.

What many people don’t know is that there are currently seven different apprenticeships at Admonter (carpenter, wood technician, metal technician, industrial clerk, …).

The joint project “Business meets school” was launched in the 2013/14 school year on the initiative of the then Admont secondary school principal Sonja Vucsina and the Admont works council member Erich Berger.

Started as a pilot project, the project has now been running regularly for 10 years and is very popular with the students, but also with the people responsible in the company and at school.

Silvia Jetz, Director of MS Admont, and Sabine Stachl, Head of Human Resources at Admonter AG, agree: “Our collaboration has grown and intensified over the last 10 years and we are absolutely committed to continuing the project for the next 10 years.”

“Around 25 young people have completed their apprenticeship through the project work at Admonter AG, which we are extremely proud of and shows the added value of the collaboration. Our aim is to establish contact with young people from the region at an early stage and to awaken their interest in an apprenticeship at Admonter,” says Sabine Stachl from Admonter AG.

Under the expert guidance of apprentice trainers Roman Zandl and Christian Nistelberger, workpieces such as a wooden stool, cutting boards, electric motors and much more are created. manufactured. At the same time, the young people also get to know the current apprentices and can exchange ideas with them intensively about an apprenticeship at Admonter AG. Here’s to the next ten years!