Here you will find answers to important questions about apprenticeships

Do you have general questions about the application process and apprenticeships at Apleona? You can find answers here.

Your best option is to look in the “Pupils” section of our careers page. You will find lots of information on our apprenticeships and dual course of study options.

The apprenticeship fairs we take part in are a good opportunity to get to know us personally and find out about the wide range of training opportunities. Here you can find out where you can meet us in the near future.

If you have any questions, you are welcome to get in touch with the contacts named on our careers pages or in the job adverts.

Personal commitment and ability to work in a team are hugely important to us. In addition, you should enjoy learning about new subjects and activities and have real enthusiasm for your apprenticeship.

Regardless of whether you have a good secondary school leaving certificate, intermediate school leaving certificate or A-levels, our wide range of apprenticeships offers interesting opportunities for every school-leaving qualification! Take a look right here to see which apprenticeships are currently open.

Depending on the apprenticeship or dual course of study, your training starts on 1 August, 1 September or 1 October each year. You will find out the precise date in the interview.

The training period for technical professions is generally 3 1/2 years, and 3 years for commercial professions. The dual Bachelor's degree courses last 6 semesters.

If you perform well at vocational school and in the company, you have the option of shortening your apprenticeship by six months. Your trainer will decide together with you over the course of the apprenticeship whether it makes sense to shorten the apprenticeship.

Working hours are usually 40 hours per week.

That depends on your apprenticeship and the location at which you complete your training. You are welcome to ask this question in the personal interview. Your contacts on-site can also help you.

Essentially, you are responsible for finding your own accommodation. However, we are happy to answer any questions or put you in touch with other trainees at your location who can give you tips.