Girls Day 2023!

Fully booked! – Girls Day 2024 – I’m going to be a boss!

I gfrei mi wahnsinnig auf Euch Melinda, Alina, Clarissa, Atilgan und Filippa – oder zu gut hochdeutsch – ich freue mich sehr auf Euch. Letztes Jahr musste ich ja krankheitsbedingt beim Girls Day pausieren. Dieses Jahr bin ich wieder dabei und meine 5 angebotenen Plätze sind komplett ausgebucht.

Es wagen sich immer noch zu wenig Frauen in die Selbständigkeit. Deshalb ein gutes Formation für junge Mädchen sich darüber zu informieren.

Die 5 jungen Damen können sich bei mir zum Thema Selbständigkeit allgemein und zum Thema Lohnabrechnung im Speziellen informieren. Bin gespannt was für Fragen kommen. Und natürlich gibt es auch eine kleine Payroll-Lernsession mit KI (-: 😀


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