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The Hochberg Institut, operated by Hochberg GmbH, is a modern educational institution specializing in state-funded further education. With a clear focus on practical, fully online programs, the institute helps unemployed individuals – registered with the Agentur für Arbeit or the Jobcenter – to acquire in-demand skills and successfully integrate into the labor market.[1][2][3]
The further education courses typically last 1 to 12 months and combine theoretical knowledge with practical training in real-world scenarios. A highlight is the training to become an Alltagsbegleiter:in (3 months), which prepares motivated learners for demanding roles in care and everyday support.[3][7] All programs are industry-oriented, certified (e.g., Certuria-certified), and end with a that increases job opportunities.[4][7]
Particularly innovative: The courses use digital tools, AI-powered job placement, and comprehensive career support. This includes resume optimization, targeted appointment scheduling for job interviews, and individual interview coaching – until the job is found.[2][3][7] The learning approach is flexible, with live instructors and high self-responsibility, ideal for restarting after a career change, break, or unemployment.[1][3]
The main mission is: Everyone deserves a second chance at a successful career. The institute not only imparts knowledge but also builds self-confidence and measurable successes, inspired by the Finnish education system and elements of Waldorf education. Core values are individuality, motivation, future orientation, and a strong sense of community.[1][2][3]
As a growing, fully remote working team under Managing Director Mustafa Mor, the institute promotes initiative and diversity of ideas – in teaching, course development, and administration.[1][5][6] Co-founder Nicolas Seifert emphasizes: "We help people build new careers."[2]
Sustainability is at the center: The programs aim at long-term labor market integration, reduce unemployment, and strengthen social stability. Through free funding (if eligible) and digital formats, they minimize barriers and resource consumption. There are no explicit environmental initiatives in the sources, but the focus on future-oriented education indirectly contributes to sustainable change by imparting practical skills for stable jobs.[1][2][3]
The Hochberg Institut is rethinking education: practical, inclusive, and results-oriented. It opens doors to stable careers – for all who are ready to take the first step.[2][3]
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