“I make a difference at Kuraray by working on the ongoing development of pioneering products for safety glazing.”
So Kuraray gave you the chance to change to a different apprenticeship when you realized you would find that more interesting?
Yes, I wanted to shift towards being more in a lab and doing research. I’m very grateful that I was supported in that. And because I had already done some of the apprenticeship as a process mechanic, my present apprenticeship has been shortened to three years.
How does Kuraray support apprentices?
We’re supervised by experienced colleagues and we get a lot of information about products and processes. But what I really appreciate is the additional support. For example, Kuraray pays most of the cost of the German-wide public transport ticket so I only have to pay a small part myself. And then there are trips to other companies and research centres. That gives us insights beyond our own company. If I need help or extra support with what I’m learning, I only have to ask and it will be arranged. Those extras make a real difference and show that Kuraray values its apprentices.
Can you briefly summarise what teamwork is like at Kuraray?
Teamwork plays a massive role for me and that’s what I find so great at Kuraray. The mechanical testing group is a small team of three people and the team spirit is super. We help and support each other and we also have fun. We don’t just work: sometimes we have a good laugh - and that makes our daily work even more enjoyable. And it goes beyond our team. I know people in other departments and teamwork is really good there too. Regardless whether I’m dealing with Technical Service or the R&D department, if I have a question or need support, there’s always someone to help. The team spirit is really strong.