Trainee around the world: Pia in Chile
How did you come to join the trainee program at STRABAG?
Pia: I did a dual study program in freight transport at Deutsche Bahn and travelled in New Zealand after completing my bachelor's degree. I still found logistics and rail transport exciting, especially from a sustainability perspective. When I discovered a position at STRABAG Rail, I found it interesting to get to know the railroads from a different perspective, especially how construction projects and infrastructure measures affect the efficiency and sustainability of rail transport.
I initially applied for a regular position, whereupon the recruiter recommended the trainee program and told me about the benefits. Especially with a company as large as STRABAG, it is important to gain different insights, which convinced me. The pay and development opportunities are also great. I found the stay abroad particularly appealing, as I also enjoy traveling in my private life and like getting to know new cultures and ways of working.
Also great: the buddy program. Malte, a former trainee, was always at my side and we regularly exchanged experiences. Overall, the trainee program was the perfect start for me to reflect after my stay in New Zealand: Where do I see myself? What are my strengths? How can I connect well with people?
What stages did your trainee program involve?
Pia: At the beginning, I was in Berlin at STRABAG Rail in the scheduling department, where I got to know the day-to-day business and operational work. The direct insight into the construction site was particularly exciting, where I also had a lot of contact with the industrial employees. Later, I switched to Controlling, gaining a deeper insight into the world of figures, and to the workshop, where I worked intensively on purchasing processes.
Sustainability in connection with logistics really fascinates me. That's why I spent a month at STRABAG Innovation and Digitalization (SID) in Stuttgart – in Sustainability Management, to be precise – to deepen my knowledge. I then spent a week in Cologne and had a great opportunity: in the sustainability department of transportation infrastructure construction, I was able to support a pilot project involving an alternative fuel and implement it in our division.
More insights into Pia's Chile adventure
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