Berlin-Tag 2025: Your Gateway to Education & Career Opportunities
Mark your calendars for October 11, 2025. The Berlin-Tag, Germany's premier career and information fair in the education sector, is set to take place at the Estrel Berlin Hotel and Convention Center. Organised by the Senate Administration for Education, Youth and Family, this event promises a wealth of opportunities for those seeking guidance in their educational and career paths.
The fair, held at Station Berlin, will feature a wide array of exhibitors ready to provide personalised advice to visitors. These include employees from the Senate Administration, Berlin schools, and school inspectors, who will be on hand to discuss professional prospects and entry opportunities. The youth welfare office and youth welfare departments will also be present, offering support and information.
The Berlin-Tag offers more than just exhibits. Visitors can look forward to presentations and lectures that provide tips for starting a career, insights into selection procedures, and advice on career changes. With a focus on the education sector, the fair aims to inform visitors about various educational paths and job opportunities.
Whether you're a student, a recent graduate, or considering a career change, the Berlin-Tag is an event not to be missed. With its comprehensive range of exhibits, presentations, and personalised advice, it's an invaluable resource for anyone looking to navigate the education sector and plan their future. The event is easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby U-Bahn and Bus stops including U Gleisdreieck, U1, U12, U3, U2, Schöneberger Brücke, U Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park, and U Möckernbrücke.
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