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HappyMe1984
9 months ago

Industrial businesswoman is the professional qualification. He doesn’t even say anything about what place you’re doing. There is also no collective agreement for industrial traders, but only for industries.

Thus, your grouping depends on what specific place you get in what specific industry and whether this company, where you start, is even bound up!

These are, however, the basic principles that one learns in this training (I am self-industrial businesswoman)….

HappyMe1984
9 months ago
Reply to  Karol79

In order to change at all, you have to have specific offers. To get them, you have to apply first.

However, the commercial sector is still no one where there is a massive lack of skilled workers. It is more like that more and more jobs, which were previously intended for commercial training, are now occupied by the many BWL-Bachelor graduates. Say, it won’t be so easy to get deals at all if you’ve been out of the field for four years. All the more so if you didn’t have any relevant professional experience in the field before these four years…

juli189379
9 months ago

This is your place, the industry, your education, your employer and in which region it is located.

In NRW, for example, wages are significantly lower than in Ba-Wü.

I think the salaries quoted on this page are realistic: What does an industrial merchant deserve? [content tables 2024] | Jobs-regional

LG

July

dieLuka
9 months ago

Depends on what collective agreement.

But I know that there is a grouping description on the table.

Here, for private insurance as an example:

https://www.agv-vers.de/fileadmin/doc/tarifvertraege_downloads/tariffvertraege/anhang_4_MTV_080101.pdf

And within this, it is important to see how many years are considered relevant professional experience.

NaIchHalt09
9 months ago

This definitely depends on which TV is used.