Fresh recruits commence their journey in the futuristic metropolis
On September 1, 20XX, 16 young individuals embarked on their careers with Marburg City Administration. The new apprentices, recognition interns, inspector trainees, and dual students were officially welcomed at the town hall by Mayor Dr. Thomas Spies. Mayor Spies expressed his pleasure at the new additions to the city administration, acknowledging their valuable contribution to the city society. He also extended his gratitude to the new recruits for choosing to start their careers with the city. Among the new apprentices is Yannik Shannoon, who is training as an event technology specialist. Jasmin Ptak, on the other hand, has begun her Bachelor's degree in Digital Administration. Three individuals, Marie Deprez, Dario-Leandro Dersch, and Maximilian Leitner, started their practice-integrated paid training (PivA) as state-recognized educators. The new apprentices will face challenging tasks, but they will also be rewarding and extremely important. Sven Danzeisen from the Youth and Apprentice Representation (JAV) emphasized the importance of networking among apprentices and mutual support during this time. Michaela Hajra, deputy chair of the Personnel Council, wished the new apprentices a time at the city where they not only develop professional skills but also experience a good working atmosphere and new friendships. The chairman of the personnel committee, unfortunately, could not be identified from the provided search results. The Youth and Apprentice Representation (JAV) remains available as a point of contact for all questions and concerns for the new apprentices. André Baptista Duarte, Julian Dülfer, and Friederick Kersting started as inspector trainees. Gamze Halat, Patrick Heinl, Aysel Karahan, Ilker Karahan, Helene Klingelhofer, Jannik Müller, Fabienne Schmidt, and Alina Ulashkevich are the new recognition interns. For those interested in staying informed about town hall and city life updates, the University City of Marburg offers a newsletter. The city administration looks forward to the growth and development of these young professionals as they navigate their careers within the city. In conclusion, the start of the new academic year in Marburg City Administration marks an exciting time for 16 young individuals as they embark on their careers. With the support of their colleagues, the city administration, and the Youth and Apprentice Representation, these apprentices are poised to make a significant impact in the city.
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