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The company – one of the biggest training centers of IT technicians in Aargau

Gabriela Gsell Head of Human Resources

Gabriela Gsell Head of Human Resources

"Apprentices will shape the working world of tomorrow"

As one of the biggest training centers for IT technicians in Aargau, Axpo Informatik AG is aware of its social and economic duty to give young people an opportunity to enter the working world.
We want to understand, support, assess and encourage our young colleagues. Practical trainers and the HR team guarantee close support for the young people and guide them in the challenging working environment with lots of opportunities for hands-on experience.

As a modern, progressive business, we not only promote technical expertise, we also attach a great deal of importance to good social and personal skills, as well as methodological competence. Axpo Informatik has made a commitment to sustainability, which means that we wish to share our expertise and learn from one another. By applying this principle, not only will we give the young people a solid basis for the future, we can also benefit from the fresh knowledge that the young people bring to the business.

Gabriela Gsell
Head of Human Resources
Axpo Informatik AG

Apprenticeship models at a glance

Apprentices' vision / Feedback about the apprenticeship at Axpo Informatik

Axpo Group apprentices' site

Guide to apprenticeships at Axpo Informatik (PDF to download)

News

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