Vocational preparation training
Description
You are no longer required to attend school and have not yet found a training place? Maybe you are missing a school leaving certificate? Or have you lost your apprenticeship and have to reorient yourself completely?
Then you can prepare for an apprenticeship in a vocational preparation training measure (BvB) of the Employment Agency. The vocational preparation training measure usually lasts up to ten months.
The advantage of this is that you not only have lessons, but also do several internships. This allows you to get to know different professions and get a taste of the different working environments. The internship company gets to know you well – perhaps more will result from this.
Another advantage: Under certain conditions, you can also catch up on a lower secondary school leaving certificate in the vocational preparation training measure.
During a vocational preparation training measure, you are entitled to a vocational training allowance.
Whether a vocational preparation training measure makes sense for you is decided by the vocational guidance service.
Young people who have completed compulsory schooling but have not yet found a training place or have lost their training place can participate.
You will find out whether you have the opportunity to participate from your career counsellor. They are at your side with help and advice.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Federal Employment Agency