Many companies in Switzerland hold a “future day” once a year. This event allows boys and girls aged 11 to 13 to swap their school desk for a work desk and spend a day at the company where their mother, father or another family member or friend works. It provides them with a “live” look at the world of work, giving them an opportunity to see what adults do all day long.
Muller Martini has participated in Future Day at its headquarters in Zofingen for many years. Each year, between 20 and 40 boys and girls receive an exclusive look behind the scenes of Muller Martini – and each event also includes an exciting program of additional activities. This year, my son Joël found out about the product management work I do at Muller Martini. The young “employees” were divided into six groups and then spent the morning manufacturing a functioning ball valve. Aside from a “ball run”, paper, adhesive tape and glue, the only other tool the participants had was their own creativity. Under the expert guidance of current apprentices, it took them less than three hours to come up with their masterpieces.