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01 Career guide
02 Professionally experienced
03 Graduates
04 Students
05 Apprentice/Retrainee
06 Vacation job
07 Situations vacant
08 Online application/Contact
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Recession, job cutbacks – a mood of crisis? Despite all the negative headlines in recent times, the plastics processing industry is one sector that is and will remain a good choice for all those seeking a secure and creative job - as apprentices, university graduates or qualified experts alike.
No wonder, bearing in mind the fact that in recent decades hardly anything has had a more sustained influence on the development of new products than the potential for innovation offered by rubber and plastics. Whether in the spheres of packaging, automobile manufacture or computer technology, plastics have simply become a part of everyday life. They have consistently pushed back the frontiers of feasibility, especially in the high-tech sector.
Today, they determine the cycle of our technological progress in the areas of telecommunications, space technology as well as medical and electrical engineering. Plastics are replacing conventional materials to an ever increasing degree, making products smaller while reducing their weight and manufacturing costs. In short, plastics enable applications that were previously inconceivable.
Looking for a job? But where? In the plastics processing industry, at Gerresheimer Wilden GmbH!…
For years now, this sector has been a job machine running at full capacity. In 2003, for example, Gerresheimer Wilden GmbH alone increased its workforce to around 1200. September 2003 saw 24 graduates starting apprenticeships with Gerresheimer Wilden. Their decision to join Gerresheimer Wilden and the world of plastics has opened up a broad spectrum of promising careers for them. That they have made the right choice is reflected in the consistent upward trend that has characterized the entire plastics processing industry for many years and served as proof of its great powers of innovation. Indeed, in real terms this sector has expanded at double the rate of Germany's gross domestic product.
Interested? Then we look forward to receiving your application, either via the Internet with our on-line form, or in writing.
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