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ISE Sprach- & Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH

I can only recommend this course

Qualification “IT course with computer driving license ECDL”, ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH in Amberg: I ​​have been taking part in this course in Amberg since June 29th, 2009 and it ends on October 29th, 2009. I can only recommend this course to anyone who wants to work intensively with computers. The content of this course goes

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Common european reference framework

The ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH has been successfully running language courses for German as a foreign language for 20 years. Of course, the Common European Framework of Reference also applies. The Common European Framework of Reference was developed at the suggestion of the Council of Europe and aims to:

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Short-time work

Red pencil?

It is an open secret that qualified employees are important for their respective employers and that targeted further training in individual subject areas also represents a financial advantage for companies in the medium to long term. Unfortunately, especially in economically difficult times, many employers turn their backs on personnel development in order to be able to use their financial resources elsewhere. “You know, if funds are needed to maintain business operations, this obviously has priority…” (HR manager of a company Raum AS).

The leaf hisses from the shearing blades

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Innovations in integration courses from July 1, 2009

Innovations in integration course examinations from July 1, 2009

multikulti-deutschThe ISE integration course participants benefit even more from the experience of the ISE language teachers through a change in examinations for integration courses. Immigrants have been our customers for 20 years. With this experience, the ISE German teachers can prepare course participants even more effectively for the final exams of integration courses.

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Asked Mr. Herwig – Federal Office for Migration and Refugees

“The BAMF does not run any courses itself, but rather has selected qualified educational institutions for this task through a strict approval process.”
Jens Herwig, regional coordinator from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees

Mr. Herwig, regional coordinator of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, speaks in an interview with ISE about integration courses, the BAMF and funding opportunities for graduates.

ISE: What is the BAMF?
Mr. Herwig:
BAMF stands for

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Asked Mr. Elsner

Franz Elsner, head of the Amberg employment agency

Qualified employees urgently needed

Mr. Franz Elsner, head of the Federal Employment Agency in Amberg, speaks in an interview with ISE about the regional effects of the economic crisis and the qualification of job seekers at educational institutions in the Amberg-Sulzbach district.

Mr. Elsner, you are a trained power electrician. When and why did you decide to pursue a career at the Federal Employment Agency?

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Joachim Ossmann on 20 years of ISE

Joachim Ossmann

“A good professional qualification is the best insurance against unemployment.”

Mr. Joachim Ossmann, Chairman of the Management Board of the Schwandorf Employment Agency, thanks the management and teachers of the ISE for their high level of commitment. Mr. Ossmann also sees the ISE's strong contacts with the local economy as an important success factor in job placement.

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Further training employees during short-time work

The economic crisis is spreading widely and many companies in the region are being forced to apply for short-time work. For affected companies, the Federal Employment Agency and the European Social Fund offer financial support to further train and qualify employees during the short-time work phase. The advantages for employers who think long-term are obvious: with a better order situation, these employers have a more highly qualified workforce and emerge stronger from the current economic crisis.

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