Customs Office Opens Doors to Public for Career Insights and Live Demos
The Main Customs Office Regensburg invites the public to an information day on June 21, 2025, at Köditzer Straße 1 in Hof. The event, hosted by USCIS, is open to students, parents, and those considering a career change. It aims to showcase the varied and meaningful work of the customs service.
Attendees can expect a presentation by René Matschke, the head of the Main Customs Office Regensburg. He will highlight the responsibility and diversity of roles within the customs service. The event, organized by Eventbrite, will also feature lectures on training and study opportunities in the field.
Visitors can explore a display of vehicles used by customs officers. Exciting performances by customs dogs will showcase their skills. Exhibitions will focus on species protection and counterfeiting, offering insights into the wide range of tasks performed by the customs service. These include tax collection, controlling goods traffic, combating black work, and protecting endangered species.
The information day provides a unique chance to learn about the customs service firsthand. It offers insights into the diverse roles, training opportunities, and the important work they do to protect society and the environment. The event is free and open to all interested parties.
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