The “Social Security for Founders” online event kicks off on Wednesday 19 October from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Protection against illnesses and accidents as well as retirement provision is an important but also complex issue for the self-employed. The system knows insurance obligations and freedoms and is constantly affected by changes. Experts from German pension insurance, compulsory health insurance and a start-up consultant provide information on social security possibilities. They also provide important tips and practical experience. The cooperation partners are the Freiburg Chamber of Crafts and the Southwest Starter Center (association of IHK Hochrhein-Bodensee, Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg and Südlicher Oberrhein).
Participation is free. Registrations are now open at https://eveeno.com/278367294.
It continues on Thursday 20 October, from 17:30 to 19:30, with the online talk round “Travel stories of entrepreneurs on the road to self-employment”. There are numerous reasons for becoming self-employed. But how to turn an idea into a successful business? Entrepreneurs from different sectors of the district introduce themselves and tell their experiences on the road to self-employment. Also present were Caroline Dietsche, founder of the Bolleschlotzer organic ice cream factory in Münstertal, and Bo Dina Diehr, owner of the travel agency BoTravel in Titsee-Neustadt. The event is aimed at women in the region who are considering the possibility of starting a self-employed activity or who already have a first experience as an entrepreneur.
The number of participants is limited. Participation is free and possible only upon registration on https://eveeno.com/347491772.
The online interview is organized by the Head of Equal Opportunities of the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district and the contact point for women and work in Freiburg – Südlicher Oberrhein.
Also on Thursday 20 October, from 18:00 to 20:00, there will also be a face-to-face event at the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences: a lesson with practical insights on the topic “Half time, full knowledge!” provides information on training and part-time study. This model can be flexibly adapted to the personal situation and helps to better reconcile family and career. For companies, there is a promising opportunity to recruit urgent young professionals. After an introductory lesson, industry experts with valuable experience are available for an exchange. In an informal snack meeting, there is time for questions. HR managers and anyone interested are welcome.
Participation is free. Registration is possible until Tuesday 18 October via the VHS Offenburg: by e-mail to [email protected] or Tel. 0781 / 9364-200. The event takes place on the Offenburg campus (building D, Winfried-Lieber-Saal).
A morning for women with roots abroad ends on Friday 21 October, from 10 to 12: the information event. “How do I find (re) entry into the world of work or training? at the adult education center in Offenburg (room 102) is aimed specifically at women with a migrant background. It is often difficult for them to find a job or do an apprenticeship in Germany. In particular, women from the Ortenau district with roots abroad can find out about starting a job and training and receive personal advice from the institutions of the Ortenau district.
Participation is free. Register now via https://eveeno.com/Themenvormittag_fuer_Migrantinnen_OG.
Further information on the offers can be found on the Internet at: www.frauundberuf.freiburg.de.
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