No apprenticeship!?

Good evening,

I've been applying for jobs for months now, but many aren't accepting them anymore. I was wondering if I could get a part-time job now and then apply again in October, so I'll have a place next year? Or do I have to do an Fsj (voluntary social year)?

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Xandros0506
1 year ago

I wanted to ask…

for the answer you did not provide the necessary information.

Look at the federal school law in which you live.
There are slight differences between the Länder.

In general, however, you can assume that if you have not fully fulfilled your compulsory schooling (and therefore not full-time compulsory schooling) you will not be able to get around vocational school or vocational school or FSJ or any other alternatives provided in the school law. The compulsory schooling is going on.

I have been applying for months

And if there hasn’t been anything yet, it wouldn’t be wrong to contact the job center. There is also the possibility for trainees to get help and support – even if they are only addresses of companies who are still looking for trainees.

milirx
1 year ago

After my FSJ, I did internships first and to earn some money and to gain first experience in the professional world, I started a helping job…

I’m currently doing my second training.

So it’s so wild. Although the agency for work has also helped me to find a training place, I finally managed it alone. So first try with internships or minijobs. Or ask the agency for work what possibilities you have.

LuClRa
1 year ago

You don’t have to.

An FSJ can be useful and helpful.

Make an appointment with the professional consultancy. You can call free training places. Call the IHK /HWK, also the call free places.

Why do you get a test? Sheet music? Application bad?

Depending on the profession/industry, apprentices are urgently sought.

Go directly to the companies and ask, offer free internship. At least not doing nothing.

weisserbueffel
1 year ago

You can do what you like. Hold on. Sometimes azubis cancels at short notice. They have often been open to the employment office