It's a match! So we swipe to the right.
"To help you make a good impression with your application, we'll give you a few helpful tips below. The most important one is: Express yourself! And be who you are. Your personality comes first. Make sure your application represents you. Regardless of whether you apply to us via the online form or by e-mail - we want to know who you are and whether we are a good match. Of course, your cover letter, CV and references are also important. But grades are of secondary importance to us. So: with our tips, you can definitely score points with your application and convince us in the next step when we meet you in person."
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Tips and tricks
Your cover letter
Your cover letter should be individual, informative and a kind of letter of motivation. We want to get to know you and are curious about who you are. We want to find out as much as possible about your wishes, expectations and goals. What talents do you have? What do you want for your professional future? How do you envision your apprenticeship? What is important to you? Why do you want to get started at bonprix and, above all, why should we choose you? That's a lot of questions, but your answers should still fit on an A4 page. And above all, be honest.
Your curriculum vitae
Your CV is a kind of business card for us, only more detailed. Make sure that your details are clear, brief and structured. We would like to know which schools you attended, whether you have already completed any internships, whether you are involved in voluntary work and what special skills and hobbies you have. You should also include your address, date and signature.
Your certificates
Of course, we are also interested in whether you are doing well at school. That's why we need copies of your last two school reports as attachments. If you have already completed an internship or a part-time job, you are welcome to send us a corresponding certificate or confirmation. You can also enclose all relevant certificates from language and IT courses or other further training.