IT specialists:
A degree is only the start
Isabel Hesse
“We highly value trainees who are friendly, team-oriented, and ready to learn.”
Isabel Hesse, Amt für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie, Rhein-Kreis Neuss
Sometimes, applicants are not certain whether to start an vocational IT training program or a degree program. In this case, we advise them to try an internship in our IT office. Then they can get an idea of what is out there, talk to our IT experts, and decide whether a vocational training program or degree program is the best option for them.
We highly value trainees who are friendly, team-oriented, and ready to learn. These characteristics are extremely important in our everyday work. They will need a readiness to learn, for instance, beyond the time they are in training because technologies develop quickly in IT especially. In addition, we ensure that applicants are truly interested in the training program.
During the selection process, shortlisted candidates complete an online test. It tests various skills, like cognitive performance, digital competence or professional interests. It also tests personal qualities like communication skills or social competence.
No, because IT specialist is a popular profession among young adults interested in IT.
In the IT office, we have a training officer who acts as the first point of contact and helps them with anything they need.
We also support them with a variety of advanced training sessions during this time. In addition to technical content, like how to use different programs, we teach interdisciplinary competencies like organization, planning, structuring work, learning how to learn, or preparing for tests.
We ensure everyone treats one another in a respectful and friendly manner, and ensure a comfortable working climate. After all, work is much more fun with a smile on your lips. We also always have a sympathetic ear for our trainees’ concerns, so they feel that they are understood and taken care of.