HORN® Glass Industries welcomes six new apprentices

HORN® Glass Industries welcomes six new apprentices
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Date: 9 September 2020

Six trainees will be joining the workforce of HORN® Glass Industries AG this year.

On 1st September, the future specialists were warmly welcomed on the first working day of their new stage of life by the CEO & MD of HORN® Glass Industries AG, Stephan Meindl, together with the Human Resources Department, Business Unit Director Manufacturing and youth and trainee representatives. They wished the new apprentices a lot of fun and success for their professional future. "Here you can create a sound basis for yourselves, in a future profession at a company of the future", emphasised Meindl.

Six trainees will be joining the workforce of HORN® Glass Industries AG this year. In detail, two metalworkers, one draughtsman and three electronic technicians started in Plössberg on 1st September 2020. HORN® currently has a total of 33 apprentices, the CEO & MD informed. The apprentices thus make up a proud proportion of the workforce.



HORN® Glass Industries AG creates the framework conditions for a successful start to professional life and qualified training by means of intensive training in its various specialist departments as well as an open ear and competent support from colleagues and superiors. During their training, the apprentices get to know the different departments or accompany their colleagues on construction sites and thus get to know the entire company.

HORN® Glass Industries welcomes six new apprentices

HORN® Glass Industries welcomes six new apprentices

HORN® Glass Industries welcomes six new apprentices

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