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Pupil work placements

 

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Secondary school students can also become trainees at Hauni and thus gain valuable industrial experience.

 

Areas

You can become familiar with the following trades offered as part of our apprentice programme:

  • Commercial (mechatronics, metal cutting)
  • Technical (technical drawing)
  • Business administration


Timetable

We normally offer traineeships for secondary students in the months between February and June each year.

Duration
They generally last for between one and three weeks.


Contents

After an initial introduction, you will then get to work in the department concerned. At the end of the traineeship, you will receive an evaluation.

 


Remuneration

There is no remuneration for student traineeships.



Application and selection procedure

If you are interested in a student traineeship in the business administration, commercial or technical areas at Hauni, please visit the Hauni job market. Alternatively, you can also send us an application ‘on spec’.

We ask that you send your application at least one year in advance.

Your application will be forwarded to the departmental head responsible, who will, as the case may be, invite you for an interview. If the interview goes well, we will send you an offer of a traineeship place in writing and will also send a confirmation to your school.

You can find further information about applying here.


Contact details

If you still have questions regarding a student traineeship at Hauni, please do not hesitate to contact us:

Bernd Witt
E-mail: bernd.witt@dont-want-spam.hauni.com
Telephone: (040) 7250-2642

 

 

 

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