Future at customs: 23 new candidates start their training in Frankfurt

Future at customs: 23 new candidates start their training in Frankfurt

Frankfurt (Oder) - the trip to a promising professional future has started for 23 committed candidates at the main customs office in Frankfurt (Oder). On September 1st they started their training and dual studies in the customs system, a decision that not only promises self -realization, but also a secure job in a relevant social area.

In total, more than 1,700 young people start their career at customs, including 23 in Frankfurt (Oder). The head of the main customs office, Oliver-Thomas Pampel-Jabrane, personally welcomed the new candidates and sworn them in. "For the 23 candidates, a new phase of life begins today," he said with joy. "You can expect high -quality training and a safe job with exciting and varied activities."

training in the customs system

The prospective customs officers go through various training paths: the candidates for the middle service complete a two -year training, while students in the upper service complete a three -year study at the federal university for public administration in Münster in combination with practical phases in the main customs office. During this time you will learn to gain knowledge of the various aspects of customs work. The theory is imparted in the educational center of customs in Plessow.

After the complement of their studies, the new customs officers are responsible for a wide range of tasks. Whether in the processing, in special units or in areas such as financial control undeclared work and customs investigation - the possibilities are diverse and offer exciting challenges.

growth in the main customs office in Frankfurt (Oder)

The main customs office in Frankfurt (Oder) is an important institution in the eastern Brandenburg with over 730 employees. Numerous customs officers work here in a wide variety of areas and ensure compliance with customs regulations, the control of goods and the fight against illegal activities. There are currently over 90 candidates in training or dual studies, which demonstrates the constant magnification and growth of the institution.

The main customs office continues to seek applicants for the next training round, which begins on September 1, 2025. Interested parties can apply until October 15, 2024. Applications should be sent online or by post to the address of the main customs office or by email to the given address. This shows that customs will continue to be looking for motivated young people in the future who are willing to face the challenges of the profession.