JVR Landsberg 2026 Training Initiative
Sparkasse Landsberg-Dießen is offering an exciting internship opportunity for 9th-grade students at the Johann-Winklhofer-Realschule Landsberg. The internship will take place from 23rd to 27th March, 2026, and aims to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the professions of bank clerk and office management clerk.
During this week-long internship, students will have the chance to experience diverse tasks and direct customer contact. The internship includes a hands-on approach to learning, with a focus on practical skills and real-world applications.
One of the highlights of the internship will be an information afternoon at the main branch. During this event, students will have the opportunity to learn about career development at the savings bank and hear from apprentices who have gone through the training programme. These apprentices will share their experiences and insights, offering invaluable advice and guidance.
While the exact location of the internship may not be possible due to data protection reasons, Sparkasse Landsberg-Dießen will ensure that the internship is as convenient as possible for the students, with a location being chosen near their homes.
The internship is a fantastic opportunity for students to discover if the professions of bank clerk and office management clerk are suitable for them. It offers a unique chance to gain a better understanding of these roles and the skills required to excel in them.
So, if you're a 9th-grade student at the Johann-Winklhofer-Realschule Landsberg and are interested in learning more about the banking and office management sectors, don't miss out on this amazing opportunity. Apply for the Sparkasse Landsberg-Dießen internship today and take the first step towards an exciting career in these fields!
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