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Etiquette is all the rage

06.06.2024

BREMEN. In 2023, BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung – offered four business etiquette seminars for apprentices in collaboration with Nadine Hellmold, the certified trainer for business etiquette, thus ensuring a good start to the apprenticeship for more than 50 apprentices. “A company has to promote appreciation, consideration and, of course, respect to ensure a positive environment free of conflict,” said Hellmold. Due to the high demand, training courses are being offered again this year. Anyone interested in the courses can send an email to office@bhv-bremen.de with the subject “Etiquette”.

Credits: Nadine Hellmold

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