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Invitation Extended: 110 Youths for the City of Aachen

New Arrivals in Aachen: 110 Fresh Faces

Invitation extended to 110 youths in Aachen's city limits
Invitation extended to 110 youths in Aachen's city limits

Invitation Extended: 110 Youths for the City of Aachen

In a warm and welcoming ceremony, the city of Aachen recently welcomed 110 new trainees who have started their service in various departments of the city administration. This brings the total number of trainees working for the city to 366.

The ceremony, held in the crown hall of the town hall, was attended by Mayor Sibylle Keupen, Dr. Markus Kremer, the deputy mayor for personnel, fire, and sports, and Birgit Krott, the training leader.

Mayor Keupen emphasized the importance of the trainees' experience, encouraging them to ask critical questions and make the most of their time with the city. Dr. Kremer explained the diverse range of new tasks that await the trainees, while Birgit Krott welcomed them and encouraged them to be open and curious.

The new trainees who will start their service at the fire department in the spring will also join this group of 110. In total, 163 trainees will start their service at the city of Aachen this year. The city administration reflects 45 different training professions.

The city of Aachen aims to make the city more attractive and provide a good basis for future generations. The trainees are an essential part of achieving this goal.

The attached photo shows the welcome ceremony of the new trainees at the city of Aachen. The caption reads: "A warm welcome: Mayor Sibylle Keupen, Personnel Director Dr. Markus Kremer and Training Leader Birgit Krott (front, from left) welcomed the new colleagues into working life at the city of Aachen together with representatives of the city administration."

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[Image: The attached photo shows the welcome ceremony of the new trainees at the city of Aachen. The caption reads: "A warm welcome: Mayor Sibylle Keupen, Personnel Director Dr. Markus Kremer and Training Leader Birgit Krott (front, from left) welcomed the new colleagues into working life at the city of Aachen together with representatives of the city administration."]

While no verifiable information about the expected number of trainees starting service in Aachen in 2025 is found in the search results, the city continues to invest in its future by providing opportunities for young professionals to grow and contribute to the community.

The city administration's welcoming ceremony for 110 new trainees, held last week, emphasized the importance of their education-and-self-development and personal-growth as they embark on their service in various departments. The city encourages these trainees to approach their learning with openness and curiosity, as they contribute to the city's vision of providing a good basis for future generations and making the city more attractive.

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