Abi (magazine)

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abi >> portal and magazine

Area of ​​Expertise Media for study and career choice
language German
publishing company Meramo Verlag GmbH, Nuremberg ( D )
First edition 1976
Frequency of publication Portal new every day, magazine 8 times a year
Sold edition 360,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Carmen Freyas, Larissa Taufer
editor Federal Employment Agency , Nuremberg
executive Director Andreas Bund
Web link www.abi.de
ISSN (print)

abi >> is an advertising-free portal as well as study and career information magazine of the Federal Employment Agency . The magazine has existed since 1976 and since then has offered upper secondary school students information and guidance on choosing a course of study and career. The magazines are distributed free of charge in secondary schools and are available from the job information centers (BiZ) of the employment agencies.

abi >> portal

Abi >> has also been represented online since 2000, and the site was last relaunched in 2013. Here high school graduates receive tips on choosing a career. The following subject areas are covered in reports, reports and interviews:

  • Orientation & decision-making (career choice schedule, abi coaching, school leaving certificates, vocational training, university, occupational / work fields)
  • Between school and work (civilian service, military service, FSJ, internship, etc.)
  • Studies (degree programs, finances, dropping out, abroad, internship)
  • Training (training reports, training practice, dropping out of training, finances, etc.)
  • canditature
  • Labor market (labor market reports, industry reports, company profiles, foreign countries, etc.)
  • Job & career (job reports, career and practice, further education, abroad)

In addition, young people have the opportunity in moderated chats and forums to exchange ideas with other people looking for advice or experts on topics relating to the choice of study and career. In weblogs, young people report on the beginning of their studies, community service and studying abroad, among other things.

abi >> magazine

The accompanying print edition appears 8 times a year with a circulation of around 360,000 and is distributed to around 7,000 high schools and comparable schools as well as offices of the Federal Employment Agency. Here, too, information on choosing a course and career is provided. In addition to the regular magazine, special issues such as:

  • abi extra >> female (facts, interviews and reports on MINT jobs, especially for women)
  • abi extra >> studies (facts, interviews and reports on everything to do with studying. Currently: double graduates)
  • abi extra >> special training (facts, interviews and reports about special training for high school graduates and dual study programs)
  • abi extra >> parents (guidelines for parents to support their child in choosing a course and career)

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