The world of work is changing rapidly and demands many decisions. This makes it all the more important that young people gain real insights into different activities at an early stage. For JBZ, career guidance does not just mean passing on information — it means enabling young people to gain practical experience. It opens doors, creates motivation, and helps young people discover their own strengths.
Hands-on guidance connects school with reality. It shows that learning does not end in the classroom, but takes place wherever people create something. It makes talents visible that sometimes remain hidden in lessons. And it opens up perspectives that reach far beyond graduation.
When students work with tools and materials themselves, something crucial happens: they experience how diverse work can be. They feel what suits them and can make an informed choice for activities that match their own abilities and interests, and rule out those that do not suit them. These experiences provide confidence and broaden their horizons—when choosing their first work placement, their career and their future!