Initiates commencing their inaugural week of training at the specified location.
In September 2025, the city of Gütersloh is offering 45 career positions to young individuals, marking the beginning of exciting new opportunities for these aspiring professionals.
Mayor Matthias Trepper welcomed 16 new career starters today, including ten dual students in the Bachelor of Laws (General Administrative Service), two students in the Bachelor of Arts (Administrative Informatics), three trainees for administrative professionals, and one specialist in system integration.
During the induction week, these new colleagues will have the chance to learn about the city administration and its areas of responsibility, receive important information for their daily work, and make initial contacts with each other.
Trepper emphasized the importance of thorough and qualified training for the new career starters, encouraging them to approach their tasks with joy, motivation, and dedication. He also congratulated them for succeeding in a strong field of applicants.
Beyond the administrative and IT trainees who have started, this year has also seen career starters in the education, rescue, and fire services begin their training with the city of Gütersloh. However, the identities of the 30 individuals who began their careers this year in these public service fields are not specifically named or detailed in the available sources.
The new career starters are joining a large team of over 1,700 employees in the city of Gütersloh. This career-starting event is a significant step in the city's commitment to providing opportunities for young individuals and fostering a vibrant, diverse workforce.
September 2025 marks a new chapter for these 45 young individuals as they embark on their careers with the city, and the city is proud to be a part of their journey.
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