Job recruitment service to expedite job placement for Klingel employees in a practical manner
In a significant turn of events, Klingel, a well-known fashion and mail-order company, has announced a mass layoff, affecting 1,336 employees. This wave of layoffs is unprecedented for the CEO of the Nagold-Pforzheim Employment Agency, Martina Lehmann, marking the largest concentration of job losses in a single region in her professional career.
To address the concerns of the affected employees, the Nagold-Pforzheim Employment Agency has started a job seeker registration process for Klingel employees. This initiative will be carried out across three Klingel locations from September 18, 2023, with employment offices operating at Sachsenstraße, Dennigstraße, and Im Altgefäll.
The employment agency is not only making job offers but also advising on applications, training opportunities, and more. In fact, over 60 companies have already expressed interest in hiring Klingel employees through the employment agency's employer service.
To further support the affected employees, the employment agency is planning a job fair in October, in cooperation with its partners. The purpose of these employment offices is to allow employees to meet with employment specialists in a familiar environment.
CEO Martina Lehmann remains optimistic about the future, expressing her belief that many affected individuals can be placed in new jobs in the coming weeks. She believes this is achievable especially for those who are flexible and mobile.
The Nagold-Pforzheim Employment Agency coordinated with Klingel and the works council to offer immediate support to the affected employees following the announcement of Klingel's closure. The agency held three information events at all Klingel locations in Pforzheim on August 30, 2023, with over 900 participants.
The employment offices, set up specifically for Klingel employees, aim to place apprentices quickly so they can continue their apprenticeships in the region. The agency has reported that the job seeker registration process is going smoothly, with hardly any appointment cancellations.
For precise and updated information regarding Klingel employees, checking local news, official Klingel statements, or contacting relevant German employment agencies (e.g., Bundesagentur für Arbeit) would be necessary. It is important to note that the article is archived, and any phone numbers, contact options, or event dates may no longer be current.
- Many Klingel employees, affected by the mass layoff, are encouraged to take advantage of the job seeker registration process initiated by the Nagold-Pforzheim Employment Agency, offering support with job search, applications, and training opportunities.
- The employment agency, in partnership with 60 companies expressing interest, aims to place Klingel employees in new positions, and are also considering career development opportunities in finance, business, and education-and-self-development fields.
- In order to help Klingel apprentices continue their education, the employment offices established for Klingel employees focus on placing apprentices quickly in appropriate positions within the region, ensuring the continuation of their careers.