So how are the young new recruits doing at Klasmann-Deilmann? We briefly interviewed three young people aged between 19 and 23, asking them three questions each – for example, how they came to be at Klasmann-Deilmann, what their day-to-day work is like and what their hopes are for the future. Two are trainees on vocational training schemes, and one has gone on to do a degree after such training. Marlon Wolters commenced training to become an Industrial Mechanic last summer
Category: Career
Biology student gets involved in Sphagnum farming
In November 2015 Dorothea Rammes, a biology student at Radboud University in Nimwegen, Holland, started a six-month internship at Klasmann-Deilmann. She is investigating the impact of water type on peat moss cultivation for her Master’s thesis. Here we take a brief look at her background and her typical working day on this current project. Intern Dorothea Rammes wears snow shoes at work and kneels on planks five metres long. This ensures that she doesn’t sink into the ground at her
Students and experts come together at workshop
Dialogue on equal terms For some years now, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and Klasmann-Deilmann have maintained a productive relationship. It was in this connection that University President Professor Andreas Bertram and Klasmann-Deilmann Managing Director Moritz Böcking hit on the idea of holding a joint workshop for students of the university and experts at the company. It took place on the substrate producer’s premises. In this interview, student Christian Frerichs, Klasmann-Deilmann’s Head of Human Resources Benedikt Kossen and Eckhard Schlüter
Klasmann-Deilmann equips trainees to help save the climate
Klasmann-Deilmann supports its junior staff in their climate protection efforts and enables trainees Anna Borgmann and Elwin Janzen to take part in the ‘Training trainees to be climate pilots’ seminar. This training event is the product of a cooperative arrangement between the Historical and Ecological Education Centre (HÖB) in Papenburg, the Energy Efficiency Agency of the Emsland district and the Climate Centre at Werlte. It is supported by the Lower Saxony Climate and Energy Agency (KEAN). The chief aim of