APPRENTICESHIP
Apprenticeship at JOEST – independent and flexible
JOEST offers many impressions and a broad foundation for a successful career.
My name is Luisa. I am 19 years old and I started my apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at JOEST in Buldern in August 2018. As most people my age, I put a lot of thought into what I want to do in my professional life and were that road is headed for me. Having done my student internship at JOEST in 9th grade, I decided to do my apprenticeship here too.
Now and then, it is the friendly, helpful colleagues and the flexible working hours that I enjoy most. As apprentices at JOEST, we get the chance to do many tasks on our own, but can still rely on the help of our colleagues. During the last one and a half years I passed through a number of departments which enabled me to get a detailed impression of the job as an industrial clerk.
Not only does JOEST let me develop myself and my professional skills. I can also gain an insight into the global economy from a family run business. If you want to work in a future orientated company and be part of a strong team, apply now!
If you are interested in an apprenticeship at JOEST, feel free to contact us!
Weitere Beiträge
As part of the JOEST group, MOGENSEN has been a trusted provider of high-performance screening and sorting technologies for many years. The new website now showcases this expertise more clearly and with a modern touch.
On International Women’s Day, we celebrated the great women in our company who have made a significant contribution every day with their commitment, expertise and passion. Their efforts have been a driving force behind our success and an inspiration to us all.
JOEST South Africa was commissioned to manufacture and supply replacement vibrating feeders for a critical power generation facility. The new units are designed to replace equipment that had been in operation for over 20 years, ensuring the continued reliability and efficiency of the plant.
MOGENSEN joins China’s food security project as an official supplier, supporting the nation’s plans to strengthen domestic grain production capabilities. The appointment by COFCO, China’s largest state-owned agricultural company, includes the deployment of multiple precision screening systems for processing rice, wheat and soybeans, among other grains. This long-term initiative is in line with China’s new food security law, which went into effect on June 1, 2024.