My apprenticeship at Jungfrau Region Tourismus AG
Chantal shares her story
Direct contact with guests at the Tourist Centre counter, organising and running media trips, looking after the Instagram and Facebook social media channels, helping with events, bookkeeping and much more. The work at a tourism organisation is varied. And so the apprentices at Jungfrau Region Tourismus AG (JRT) also benefit from a varied training programme. Here they talk about their day-to-day work. Today we let Chantal Kocher have her say. The 21-year-old from Spiez is training to become an HGT B profile clerk. She looks back on her apprenticeship, which will come to an end in August.
It all started in August 2019. After my three-year apprenticeship as a catering specialist, I decided to do a second apprenticeship. I was given the opportunity to start a commercial apprenticeship at Jungfrau Region Tourismus AG. I spent the first year of my apprenticeship at the tourism counter in Meiringen. Every day at the counter was different. I never knew exactly what to expect the next day. Every guest and every local had a different wish. But I really enjoyed the work. During this time, I got to know the various ticket office systems (Bergbahnen Meiringen-Hasliberg, PostBus, Zentralbahn). One of my highlights in the first six months was the Famigros Ski Day (now Migros Ski Day) on Hasliberg. It was great to see the children's eyes light up when they were presented with a medal at the finish line.
The start of the pandemic
Marketing and e-commerce
The sales department
Central services
My time in Sales flew by. For my third year of training, I moved to the Central Services department, which is also based in Interlaken. My tasks included: posting accounts payable invoices, creating invoices, posting banks and some organisational tasks, such as drawing up the apprentices' work schedule, ordering coffee, helping with the induction of new employees and much more. In this department, it is very important to act sustainably and economically. This starts with (not) printing documents, for example. In accounting, everything must always be accurate to the centime. If this is not the case, the error must be searched for until it is found. This can happen very quickly, for example if you make a typo. The time in the accounts department was challenging because every single entry can make a big difference in one of the many accounts.
Back at the counter
To be continued
Note
Jungfrau Region Tourismus AG offers two apprenticeships every year. During the three-year HGT E-profile apprenticeship, the apprentices work for one and a half years each at the head office in Interlaken (marketing/accounting) and in the tourist centres (Grindelwald and either Meiringen or Mürren).
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Post published on June 5, 2023