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Photo competition held in connection with the 5th BIBB Congress

How Do Trainees See Their Training Place?

Deadline for submissions was 30 March 2007.
The contest drew a total of 426 entries which dealt with the subject of how trainees see their training place in a wide variety of ways.

Click here to access the picture gallery with all 812 photo submissions (this link will open a new window) 

The following prizes were awarded at the 5th BIBB Congress in Düsseldorf:

5th BIBB Congress - The winners of the photo competition       5th BIBB Congress - Group photo with the winners of the photo competition

 

1st prize (€ 400) was awarded to:
Ms Maike Wohnig from Darmstadt (trainee for the occupation men's tailor)

Work at a sewing machine   

Measuring tape around a trainee's neck (detail)

 

2nd prize (€ 300) was awarded to:
Ms Alexandra Huch from Bad Elster (trainee for the occupation specialist in media and information services - librarianship)

Trainee for the occupation specialist in media and information services doing various tasks 'simultaneously'

 

3rd prize (€ 200 each) was awarded to: 

  • Ms Sabine Mayerhofer from Fürstenzell (trainee for the occupation photographer)
    and 
  • Mr Benedikt Knüttel from Elfershausen (trainee for the occupation electronics technician)

Trainee for the occupation photographer hurrying up steps    Trainee for the occupation electronics technician soldering


We would like to thank everyone who participated in the photo contest and are pleased that it drew such a large number of entries.

The photo competition trainee team

The photo competition trainee team
From left to right: Achim Saffrich, Katharina Gutowski,
Simone Greis, Lukas Grewer, Jurgin Fenske, Laura Kriechel

Last modified on: November 15, 2007


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