Visit HEGLA at the digital STEP 1 apprenticeship expo

Date: 15 January 2021
Source: www.hegla.com
Visit HEGLA at the digital STEP 1 apprenticeship expo
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Date: 15 January 2021

Start your professional future at HEGLA and find out about your career opportunities at the digital STEP 1 from January 18 to February 12, 2021.

Start your professional future at HEGLA and find out about your career opportunities at one of the most successful mechanical engineering companies in the local area at the digital STEP 1 from January 18 to February 12, 2021.

Find out more about the apprenticeships as industrial clerk (m/f/d), mechatronics technician (m/f/d), IT specialist (m/f/d), industrial mechanic (m/f/d) or technical product designer (m/f/d) and the possibilities and opportunities of an internationally oriented employer. We look forward to getting to know you by phone, chat or video call and will be happy to answer all your questions about training at HEGLA. Click here to access our trainer profile and book an appointment: unternehmen.step1ausbildungsmesse.de/company/87

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