Ten years of youth employment agency: successful career opportunities in Berlin!
Celebration of the 10th anniversary of the youth employment agency in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg: A look back at successes and challenges.

Ten years of youth employment agency: successful career opportunities in Berlin!
On October 23, 2025, the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg youth employment agency celebrated its tenth birthday. In his speech, Lutz Neumann from the employment agency praised the team's commitment, which has opened up career prospects for many young people during this time. Stephan Felisiak, managing director of the Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg job center, recalled the challenges of opening the agency and emphasized the importance of reaching young people and promoting their integration into society.
Ms. Kunze from the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family also made it clear how important the work of the youth employment agency is and thanked the employees for their commitment. Regine Sommer-Wetter, the deputy district mayor, praised the agency's successful work and encouraged the employees to be proud of their achievements.
Diverse support offers
The youth employment agency brings together various skills and offers to make the transition from school to work easier. It is supported by the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, the Senate Department for Labor, Social Affairs, Equality, Integration, Diversity and Anti-Discrimination as well as the Berlin-Brandenburg Regional Directorate of the Federal Employment Agency. The team offers individual support with career and study orientation, application advice, training placement and personal problems.
Max Kindler, the city councilor for youth, family and health, also spoke about challenges and opportunities during his training period. He emphasized the social recognition of manual labor professions. The close integration of education, work and youth welfare in the work of the youth employment agency creates a strong network for young people in Berlin.
Cooperative working methods and nationwide networking
The youth employment agencies in Germany, such as the one in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, aim to improve the integration opportunities of teenagers and young adults into the world of work. This is done through close integration and coordination of the competencies of the various institutions. The aim is to provide support “as if from a single source”. Arbeitsagentur.de describes that the regional design of youth employment agencies varies due to local differences. There is intensive cooperation in particular with schools, which act as equal partners, as well as with other institutions such as youth migration services and employer organizations.
The youth employment agencies work across legal jurisdictions to offer support to teenagers and young adults in the education system and the world of work. Help and service offerings are bundled to make advice transparent and simple. An important initiative in this context is the service point for youth employment agencies, which brings together information on cooperation in the transition from school to work. Loud BMAS The platform serves to exchange and network local actors and promotes cooperation between social service providers in the area of the transition from school to work.
Tools like “YouConnect” were developed to improve digital collaboration. This IT process enables partners to identify their strengths and potential for improvement. The youth employment agency in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg is an example of the effort to make it easier for young people to enter professional life and to close existing funding gaps.