A working day at btv technologies is varied and challenging, requires heroes and heroines with perseverance, wise mentors and teamwork hand in hand. This is now reflected in a commercial that appeals to young applicants in the region. The special feature: All the actors are also employees of btv technologies. 

Helen Gallwas
Marketing Communication Manager
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Our innovative approach to employee recruitment

To draw the attention of potential applicants to us, we have developed a cinema spot that will run in the supporting program of the new Marvel film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. This commercial is intended to present our company in a special way - and we are proud that our employees play the leading roles in it.

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Employees as leading actors

Four of our colleagues were selected to represent the entire btv team in a 30-second commercial showing the highlights of working for us. 

Insights into everyday working life at btv technologies

The commercial offers a brief insight into the motivating and challenging aspects of our daily work. We take on adversity with sporting ambition, work together on the pulse of the electronics industry and give our trainees the chance to learn from the best and take on real responsibility.

Special thanks go to Jana Frenzel, Ramona Steinröder, Viktor Engelhard and Volker Roth for their commitment in the spot.

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