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Offers during the lunch break
Registration: Registration link
Venue: digital (live)
Knowing strengths - shaping the future
We look at 3 stations: Strengths, values, interests
Speaker: Anke Wiest, Head of the Ludwigsburg Region Stuttgart Women and Career Contact Center
Organizer:Contact point for women and careers Ludwigsburg Region Stuttgart
Registration: Registration link
Venue: digital (live)
Future-proof skills for the labor market of tomorrow
Are you asking yourself: What are the jobs of the future?
Or do I need to put my skills to the test these days? Nobody can predict exactly, but some trends are emerging.
There are career opportunities for anyone who is prepared to think outside the box and explore new avenues.
During the online event, you will receive answers to the following questions:
How are professions developing?
Which "future skills" will increase my chances on the job market?
What are the most promising skills for my professional future?
And how can I continue my education?
If necessary, we will also address personal questions afterwards.
Speakers: Karin Lindenberger, Equal Opportunities Officer at the Ludwigsburg Employment Agency and Daniela König, Head of the Stuttgart-Böblingen Regional Office for Vocational Training
Organizer:Ludwigsburg Employment Agency and Regional Office for Vocational Training Stuttgart-Böblingen
Registration: Registration link
Venue: digital (live)
As if we have nothing more important to do than to deal with gender-sensitive language - a frequent accusation, mixed up with the view "Enough gendered". The lecture makes it clear: language creates awareness and language is always changing. However, it is not enough to linguistically co-mean women; women want to be visible in language. Small exercises and examples will be used to show how language can be used in an inclusive and appreciative way. It will also present ways in which gender in its diversity should be addressed linguistically.
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Goeke
Organizer: Regional Office for Vocational Training Stuttgart
Registration: sekretariat[at]ows-lb.de
Location: Aula of the Oscar-Walcker-Schule Ludwigsburg, Römerhügelweg 53, 71636 Ludwigsburg
Panel discussion with trainees from the carpentry, joinery, painting and organ building professions as well as teachers from the Oscar-Walker-Schule Ludwigsburg.
The aim is to highlight and discuss the challenges, opportunities and experiences of women who have opted for training in a "male profession".
Moderator: Karin Lindenberger, Commissioner for Equal Opportunities in the Labor Market, Ludwigsburg Employment Agency
Organizer: Oscar Walcker School Ludwigsburg
Registration:ludwigsburg.bca-veranstaltungen[at]arbeitsagentur.de
Venue: ditigal (live)
Would you like to make a career change? Are you toying with the idea of becoming self-employed? We would like to offer you support with your decision at our event. We will address the following questions together:
- What does self-employment mean for me?
- What financial support options are available from the employment agency?
- How can I protect myself in the event of unemployment?
Speakers: Dimitra Kikidou and Massimo Ferrari, career counseling in working life
Organizer:Ludwigsburg Employment Agency