New recruits, totaling 18, join the municipal workforce as administrative trainees
In Meerbusch, a total of 18 new trainees embarked on their professional journey at the city administration on September 1st. The diverse group includes four city inspector trainees, four administrative specialists, five trainees for the practice-integrated training to become an educator, two interns in their recognition year, and one trainee for the IT specialist with a focus on system integration.
The trainees began their introductory week to familiarise themselves with the administration and the city. This period is designed to help them understand the workings of the city administration and prepare them for their roles.
The city administration has a good reputation, which was unanimously praised by the trainees. The good reputation was also acknowledged by Mayor Christian Bommers, who welcomed the trainees and expressed his satisfaction with their choice.
The gardener and a gardener with a focus on landscape architecture started their training on August 1st. No specific information on who is currently being trained as an intern at the Meerbusch city administration in 2025 was found in the search results.
For those interested in starting their training at the Meerbusch city administration in 2026, applications are already being accepted. Information about the individual training professions can be found on the website jobs.unsere Stadt.
The city administration continues to play an active role in the community and is always looking for dedicated individuals to join its team.
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