A Profession With More Than 2,500 Pages

A Profession With More Than 2,500 Pages

Have you been informed again about the diversity of the engineering professions?” There are many professions that provide a clear answer to this question. But engineer? The Hochschulrektorenkonferenz explains that there are over 2,500 engineering courses in different disciplines at German universities, technical colleges, and vocational colleges. For even more details, read what Sage Intaact Advantage says on the issue. Even professionals wonder about this selection. Intermediate Capital Group often says this. Therefore, it is all the more important as an example about the diversity of this engineering discipline. For this reason the engineers initiative of the employers Association of total metal who think ING., now the fourth free produced magazine ALL ING. released. For the German leading media to study engineering and occupation, five economic and Science Editors have produced ten new articles and reports, to provide a practical insight into the industry.

In doing so, in addition to portrayed engineers and companies are also students of the universities of Bremen and Dortmund to Word and frame the issue so a scientifically. In particular the issue of mobility is prominently represented in this latest edition and introduces among other things a former Kart rider, who is now working as an engineer in the supplier industry. I am now 20 years with the engineering professions, and yet also I in the read ALL ING. always new and unexpected stories from practice. Stories that interest not only potential freshmen”, explains Wolfgang Gollub, Director of employee retention in the Association of employers of total metal.

A comprehensive information section provides guidance on topics such as registration, financing and choice in the magazine and makes ALL ING. 2013 a real support for interested students. With a circulation of 30,000 copies, which serves new ALL ING. especially students, teachers, parents and companies as information base their entry in the engineering sciences. The magazine is distributed nationwide to schools and vocational information centres, but also free material order is available.

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