PEOPLE
In the beginning there was JURA One thousand professionals in 75 years Professional training has always been regarded as essential at JURA. True, it has helped accommodate the company’s re quirement for younger employees, but over the years JURA’s commitment to train ing has been instrumental in launching the careers of more than 1,000 young people.
Congratulations to all our newly-qualified trainees on passing their exams! From left: Ingold Rafael (automation technician), Florian Eggenberger (automation technician), Matthias Blätter (mechanic), Carmen Baumann (management assistant), Mirco Müller (mediamatics technician), Mischa Lüscher (automation technician) and Ilijana Knezovic (management assistant). We wish all of them every success in their future careers.
From left: Nico Fischer (management assistant), Jason Schoch (me diamatics technician), Lucas Jeker (management assistant), Nina Hofman (management assistant), Argjend Berisha (machinist), Stefan von Arx (automation technician), Marc Diemand (automation technician), Ralf Stegmüller (automation technician)
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More trainees than residents There are 24 trainees currently being trained as automation technicians, management assistants, mediamatics technicians and machinists. The training takes place in an innovative environment and is designed to be wide-ranging and varied. With clearly structured courses and regular opportunities to transfer across departments, trainees acquire the sound and extensive knowledge they need for their new professions. They are assigned interesting projects to help them become self-reliant and to learn through practical experience. In a period of over 75 years, JURA has helped more than 1,000 young people get their careers off to the best possible start. That’s more people than actually live in Niederbuchsiten, and so it represents a considerable educational input to the area. Ability put to the test The trainees’ motivation and commitment, and their enjoyment of their courses, paid dividends once more this year, with all the JURA young sters passing their qualifying exams. Well done every one of you! Our trainees have always produced some outstanding results, and this year was no exception: Carmen Baumann (management assistant diploma with matriculation for higher education) attained the highest marks in History and Political Science. Whenever possible, JURA is keen to offer trainees their first job on completion of their training. As a result, Carmen Baumann will be staying on in Human Resources, Ilijana Knezovic and Florian Eggenberger will continue to work in the laboratory and Mirco Müller will remain with JURA’s in-house Spice Advertising department. New trainees Eight new trainees were taken on in the wake of our newly qualified professional. They have been with us since August now, working in a number of different departments as they take their first steps on their chosen career paths. We wish all our trainees every success, and hope that their time with us is enjoyable, exciting and rewarding. «