HORN Glass Industries rewards outstanding apprenticeship performance

HORN Glass Industries rewards outstanding apprenticeship performance
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Date: 31 October 2025

HORN Glass Industries celebrates excellence: nine apprentices honored for top academic performance and dedication to their craft.

Willingness to learn, commitment, and diligence pay off: Nine apprentices at HORN Glass Industries AG in Plößberg have been honored this year with the Good Grades Award – a recognition presented by the internationally active company to celebrate the excellent academic achievements of its young talents.

The award is given to all apprentices who achieve an average grade below 2.0 on their annual vocational school report – in other words, those with a “one before the decimal point.”
“The outstanding results show the ambition, motivation, and dedication our apprentices bring to their training – and also that we, as a company, support them in the best possible way. We are very proud of that,” emphasized Stephan Meindl, CEO of HORN Glass Industries AG.

As an innovation-driven company, HORN places great importance on fostering young talent. Through practical training, modern workplaces, and targeted support, HORN creates optimal conditions for successful professional development.
“We want to give our apprentices the best possible support – after all, this is an investment in our shared future. The fact that we can honor nine out of a total of 27 apprentices with this award is a strong sign of the high quality of training at HORN,” Meindl added.

For the 2026 training year, HORN Glass Industries is once again looking for motivated young people who would like to become part of the HORN family. Interested students can find more information about training opportunities and the application process HERE or contact the HR department directly.

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