Police in Bremerhaven share updates with businesses about ongoing studies and jobs
In the seaside city of Bremerhaven, the Career Information Centre (BIZ) at Grimsbystraße 1 will play host to a career event for the Bremerhaven Police on Thursday, September 11. This event, starting at 4 PM, is open to anyone interested in a career as a police officer in Bremerhaven.
No prior registration is necessary, and no specific qualifications or experience are required to attend. The recruitment team of the Bremerhaven Police will be present, ready to share valuable insights about the profession, studies, and recruitment requirements.
If you're unable to attend, you can find more information on the websites www.seestadtcops.de and www.fit-genug.de. Alternatively, you can contact the recruitment advisors via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0471/953-1330 and -1331. For further inquiries, you can also contact the Bremerhaven Police at [email protected] or visit their website at https://www.polizei.bremerhaven.de/.
The recruitment team of the Bremerhaven Police, including its functional head for the event on September 11, is not publicly disclosed at this time. However, you can engage with them directly at the event to learn more about the opportunities available.
This event is not just for those already in the professional or academic world but also for individuals who are simply curious about a career in policing. It's a great opportunity to gain firsthand information and ask questions about the exciting world of policing in Bremerhaven. So, mark your calendars for September 11, and join us at the Career Information Centre (BIZ) for a day filled with valuable insights and potential career opportunities.
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