7th October, 2021 | Press release
In order to increase interest in current topics, the Paderborn-based software vendor, in cooperation with the 100ProLesen network, is supporting the students of the Gymnasium Theodorianum with a subscription to the e-paper of the “Neue Westfälische”.
Raynet is participating in the nationwide “100ProLesen” concept by providing financial sponsorship. A concept in which companies as well as private persons get active as reading mentors. Through this and other projects, the eponymous network brings reading closer to children and strengthens young people to form their own opinions.
The cooperation with 100ProLesen offers provides a comprehensive and neutral source of information covering a wide range of topics from all over the world, but also regional events.
"We believe that school, digitalization and the “Neue Westfälische” are a perfect match. Reading connects, reading builds bridges, and reading especially creates access to knowledge that you can share with your family and friends. Education is a central key in life, in your personal development, and also in your future. As an innovative IT company, it is a matter of our hearts to encourage and support you in this area".
Ragip Aydin, CEO of Raynet
In other projects, Raynet is also dedicated to the interests of young people. For example, the social initiative DIGITeen is designed to familiarize children and young people to the IT industry and the topic of digitalisation. In smaller teams, they are introduced to well-structured learning content with a strong practical and everyday relevance, and at the same time their talents and strengths are promoted.
As a certified IHK training company, Raynet is equally concerned about promoting its own trainees. Thus, the market-leading software vendor not only trains in different professions, but also provides a place to grow and the opportunity for a promising job in a future-proof industry with the newly built headquarters in the Paderborn Technology Park.
Press contact:
Isabella Borth
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
Email: presse@raynet.de
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October 7th, 2021 | Press release
In order to increase interest in current topics, the Paderborn-based software vendor, in cooperation with the 100ProLesen network, is supporting the students of the Gymnasium Theodorianum with a subscription to the e-paper of the “Neue Westfälische”.
Raynet is participating in the nationwide “100ProLesen” concept by providing financial sponsorship. A concept in which companies as well as private persons get active as reading mentors. Through this and other projects, the eponymous network brings reading closer to children and strengthens young people to form their own opinions.
The cooperation with 100ProLesen offers provides a comprehensive and neutral source of information covering a wide range of topics from all over the world, but also regional events.
"We believe that school, digitalization and the “Neue Westfälische” are a perfect match. Reading connects, reading builds bridges, and reading especially creates access to knowledge that you can share with your family and friends. Education is a central key in life, in your personal development, and also in your future. As an innovative IT company, it is a matter of our hearts to encourage and support you in this area".
Ragip Aydin, CEO of Raynet
In other projects, Raynet is also dedicated to the interests of young people. For example, the social initiative DIGITeen is designed to familiarize children and young people to the IT industry and the topic of digitalisation. In smaller teams, they are introduced to well-structured learning content with a strong practical and everyday relevance, and at the same time their talents and strengths are promoted.
As a certified IHK training company, Raynet is equally concerned about promoting its own trainees. Thus, the market-leading software vendor not only trains in different professions, but also provides a place to grow and the opportunity for a promising job in a future-proof industry with the newly built headquarters in the Paderborn Technology Park.
Press contact:
Isabella Borth
Chief Marketing & Growth Officer
Email: presse@raynet.de
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