The Team

No Game. Very practical.

Trainee packaging technology, Yannick Fleischmann. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2020

Trainee packaging technology, Yannick Fleischmann. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2020

Yannick Fleischmann (23) studies packaging technology at the Stuttgart Media University (HDM).

Like many of his fellow students, he was looking for an internship in the 5th semester - his 'practical semester' - "I was very lucky to get a place directly at my place of residence in Frauenzimmer through my friend Felix Pfisterer," he sums up.

For a total of six months - up to and including February 2020 - Yannick Fleischmann will now be joining the WEBER family with the study objective of 'Packaging Engineer' and will be able to get a taste of all the company's business areas.

Yannick Fleischmann: "My hobbies are architecture, photography and gaming. But in this case I support the WEBER team in a very practical way - in graphic design and video editing.

Jacob's coffee ;-)

School intern Jacob Liebl roasting coffee. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2020

School intern Jacob Liebl roasting coffee. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2020

Jacob Liebl, a 15-year-old student of the Fritz-Ulrich Community School in Heilbronn, is currently spending his one-week school internship with us. Among other things, he learned how to roast green coffee to roasted coffee on a so-called shop or shop roasting machine. The special feature: it stands on a large smoke filter which ensures clean room air.

I never knew roasting coffee was so easy

– Jacob Liebl

His class teacher was able to convince himself of the fact that Jacob is really learning something very practically during a personal visit to our house last Wednesday.

In a feedback session lasting around 30 minutes, which took place in the meeting room of WEBER Packaging GmbH, he noticed quite quickly that Jacob is in good hands and very well integrated in the team of our WEBER family - at least temporarily.

Corporate Communications

In order to write this blog post in particular, Ingo H. Klett, who is responsible for corporate communications at this innovative medium-sized company, conducted a personal interview with Jacob Liebl and explained to him various methods of editorial research and retrievable information that enhance the news value of a post.

Likewise, Jacob was shown examples of press photos such as his own (shown above) to explain the copyright of the photographer as well as the right to his own picture, the meaning of a caption in this respect or what a model release means in comparison.

Theory and practice

In the meantime the inquisitive young man knows that the term communication comes from Latin and is derived from 'communicatio' (lat. for: communication). And that it refers to the exchange or transmission of information which can take place in various ways and or by various means.

Expressed through language and writing, a defined typography as well as images intended for publication such as photos, graphics or illustrations.

Be authentic

The proverbial good reputation, namely maintaining one's 'image' as an individual, institution or company, explains Klett, can best be maintained in communication by telling third parties as exactly as possible "what someone is". And so today, a good-humoured Jacob Liebl leaves us after a successfully completed school internship, not least with the knowledge that 'image' means not least the image that you form of someone.

From Jacob we have - this still as feedback maybe - a very very good one :-)

What luck

Office dog Tass with his toy bear. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2019

Office dog Tass with his toy bear. Photo: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2019

Galgo male Tass now enjoys his life

Sincere luck - in the end, three had that. Because when Tass from Spain, a dog from a German-Spanish animal protection project, moved into the house of the Elke and Michael Weber family in the Zabergäu, he was of course happy and soon after that our whole team was happy too.

In December 2018 Michael and Elke Weber had adopted the Galgo male of Spanish origin. According to the information of the Tierschutz Spanien e.V., he listened to the name Tass and at that time he was 2 years old and 65 centimetres "tall" - from floor to shoulder. He was tested negative for the infectious disease leishmaniasis, which can be found regularly in dogs in southern European regions.

Already from April 2018 on, the animal welfare association looked for a suitable home for him. However, before this was to happen, he spent some time in a foster home near Schwäbisch Hall. Tolerated with cats...

Characteristic features

...but he still has some very nice ones. For example, our cup is very human. An affectionate family dog, with whom even sighthound newcomers can get along well. Gudrun Sauter, the 1st chairwoman of the animal protection association, who was responsible for the mediation, described him as loving and balanced.

We took Tass out of the perrera in a pitiful state at the beginning of April. He was completely emaciated and very weak. One of our foster homes took him into their home and nursed him back to health. After a few weeks he was well again.

– Gudrun Sauter –

From 18 August 2018 Tass lived at his foster home in a larger group with other sighthounds. Rather reservedly one would not have to ask him twice to play or run. Outside he was also friendly to small dogs.

In the office we experience Tass meanwhile as very affectionate and obedient. He wants to please us humans and - as affectionate and friendly as he is - he also deals well with children who visit us occasionally.

Elke Weber: "Living in the house with us does not cause Tass any difficulties. As Mrs Sauter wrote to us at the time, he was house-trained from day one. Tass loves to be outside, runs excellently on a leash and loves to jump on the meadow or in the garden.

have they gotten onto the dog now, too?

Then you should know that Gudrun Sauter has the official permission according to paragraph 11 of the Animal Welfare Act for the mediation, trade, keeping, care, accommodation and import as well as for the movement and training of animals.

So if you are also interested in a dog, then you should first look around in the animal shelters - the German Animal Welfare Association is calling for this on the occasion of tomorrow's meeting.

World Dog Day 2019

...on. About 75,000 dogs are taken in every year in the 550 animal shelters affiliated to the German Animal Welfare Association and then wait longingly for a new loving home. In contrast to the adoption of a local animal shelter dog, the anonymous purchase of dogs via the Internet is dangerous. A dog from the animal protection is special and a valuable unique specimen," says Miriam Holbach, specialist for animal homes at the German Animal Welfare Association. And Tass' master explains it like this:

It is love.

– Michael Weber –

For this very reason, animal rights activists warn against buying dogs on the Internet, because interested parties usually can neither verify the identity of the dealer nor the previous history of the animal. But with the campaign...

Animal shelters help. Help animal shelters!

...the German Animal Welfare Association draws attention to the valuable work of the animal shelters and the uniqueness of the shelter animals in time for World Dog Day tomorrow, 10 October. Over 740 animal protection associations with about 550 club-owned animal homes are affiliated to the umbrella organisation.

Tass would appreciate your understanding.

A motif of the campaign. Photo: Tomaso Rodriguez for © Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V., 2019

A motif of the campaign. Photo: Tomaso Rodriguez for © Deutscher Tierschutzbund e.V., 2019


Easter. Eggs. Omelet.

Hier kocht der Chef selbst. Foto: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2019

Hier kocht der Chef selbst. Foto: © WEBER Packaging GmbH, 2019

Egg omelette for the team

YUMMIE! … That was a surprise today on Maundy Thursday…

One of our two chefs swung the wooden spoon for us this morning. To find out in detail what was available for us and which job descriptions as our future employees will also be able to enjoy such surprises - if you apply for one of our two current vacancies - you can read [ here ].