Interested in training in uniform?

05.08.2022

On 11 August 2022 from 3 p.m., the diverse training opportunities in the German Armed Forces, the Federal Police and the Prison Service will be presented at the Careers Information Centre (BiZ) of the Riesa Employment Agency, Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 35. Representatives from the respective organisations will provide detailed information about the training content, requirements and selection procedures.

More than just lockers and guards - Intermediate level prison officers ensure the safe custody of prisoners in prisons and also take care of their resocialisation. To do this, they familiarise themselves with the many areas of the prison system both practically and theoretically.

More information on 11 August 2022, 3 p.m. in the BiZ group room.

The police profession offers everything - except everyday life! With this profession, you are not just there, but right in the middle of life. At 4.00 p.m., the profession of police officer in the intermediate and higher ranks of the Federal Police will be presented. Activities in the intermediate police service include property services and supporting the forces originally deployed for border and railway police tasks. In the senior police service, officers are involved in control and patrol duties or in the investigation service.

Whether in uniform or in civilian clothes, the Bundeswehr needs qualified specialists in many areas. The range of professions is broad. Whether in the navy, army, air force or armed forces base, careers in the Bundeswehr offer a wide range of opportunities.

The fields of activity in the civilian sector range from commercial and technical professions to administrative and service professions and medical professions.

More information on 11 August 2022, 5.00 pm in the BiZ group room.

All young people and their parents are cordially invited. The representatives of the organisations will also be available to answer individual questions outside of the presentations. Pre-registration is not required. If you have any questions, please contact the BiZ staff on 03525/ 711 213.