Torgau celebrates graduates: four students start their dream jobs!

Torgau celebrates graduates: four students start their dream jobs!

Torgau, Deutschland - The school year is coming to an end, and the graduates of the vocational school center in North Saxony and the high schools in Torgau are ready to take the next step in their professional career. Many young people recently received their final certificates and are now looking forward to the different paths that they offer. A look at the first four graduates shows the variety of training directions that they have chosen.

A look into the future

Philipp Schröter, 19 years old, begins training as an operational assistant to the Leipzig University Hospital after graduating from high school. His goal? To become a doctor yourself. The enthusiasm for medicine has been with him for 14 years, characterized by personal experiences in the hospital. Internships and his commitment to the volunteer fire brigade reinforced him in his career aspiration. Philipp sees his training as a fundamental springboard for later medical studies. He is not very worried about challenges during your studies or training. He already dreams of a future in the white smock, possibly in the operation or in research.

Ben Eulitz, 17 years old, strikes a completely different direction. After graduation at the Evangelical High School in Belgern, he decided to train as an electronics technician. His passion for craftsmanship, not least his enthusiasm for screwing on his moped, led him to this decision. After an internship at Elektro-Fink, he immediately received the promise for his training. Ben feels comfortable and plans to stay in the home village through the secured training on the Lebensbahn while he is also interested in working in the family business.

teaching mate in the pipeline

Franziska Lange, also 19, has big plans: she wants to become a primary school teacher and has already applied for a place of study in Halle. Her passion for teaching has been showing herself for over five years, starting with tutoring she has given. Franziska plans a straight line of life, without a break after school. It is confident that it can get a place in the course, but also looks at economic directions if necessary. With respect, but full of anticipation for the start of "real life", she is ready to accept the daily journey of one hour.

Last but not least: Fritz Sierig, 17 years old who wants to start an apprenticeship in forestry. He has also accompanied the interest in nature and the forest since the sixth grade, underpinned by an internship at Sachsenforst. He will start his training at the Federal Forest at a military base. Fritz is looking forward to working on the fresh air and dealing with machines, and he will live in a boarding school during his vocational school in Neuruppin. The feeling of making your own money soon conjures up a smile on his face.

recognition of foreign degrees

employment agency Further: Certificates often have to be translated, and in certain cases, confirmation of the correctness of the translation is necessary. The agency recommends advice to clear up possible uncertainties. If you strive for a recognized conclusion, you can contact the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB), which is responsible for evaluating such qualifications in Germany. It answers around 43,000 inquiries annually and issues individual reviews for owners of foreign university degrees. Information is also accessible via the Anabin database, which is valuable help in the recognition process. In addition, the offers of international information points are available at ZAB, including the Naric and Enic, which provide information about the recognition of deals in different countries.

Young people from Torgau and beyond that have many options in their hands. Whether in healthcare, technology, in the education sector or in forestry - the way to professional life is colorful and promising.

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