Deutsche Bahn invents speed dating for job starters

“As a passenger, you don’t know what’s going on up front. I want to learn that now,” says Marcus Sternberg (55) from Steglitz Photo: Ralf Lutter

By Sabine Klier

In order to find new staff, Deutsche Bahn is using new tracks. On Thursday, she invited to Job Speed ​​Dating on an S-Bahn that drove through Berlin. And 134 applicants jumped on the bandwagon.

204 train drivers are wanted. Also career changers are welcome. Just like Marcus Sternberg (55) from Steglitz. After 20 years at his desk in the IT industry, he wants to try something new.

“Riding the S-Bahn is always like traveling a bit,” he says. “As the father of a 16-year-old and as a project manager, I’m stress-resistant.”

“I worked in retail for 21 years.  Now I dare to train as a train driver.  Even as a child, I was fascinated by the S-Bahn,” says Alexandra Kelm (48) from Hoppegarten

“I worked in retail for 21 years. Now I dare to train as a train driver. Even as a child, I was fascinated by the S-Bahn,” says Alexandra Kelm (48) from Hoppegarten Photo: Ralf Lutter

There were also many women among the applicants. “I’m fulfilling a childhood dream. My grandmother was a platform supervisor. As a child, I often went along and found it exciting,” says Alexandra Kelm (48) from Hoppegarten, who currently works part-time as a saleswoman. “Now my children are out of the house and I’m looking for a change because my job is very physically demanding.” The training lasts eleven months.

“I’m now looking for a permanent, sustainable job,” says restaurant specialist Faye Köppen (33) from Neukölln Photo: Ralf Lutter

The Job S-Bahn will continue to run through Berlin in the future. We are still looking for customer advisors and painters, electricians and varnishers for maintenance.

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