Five stars for IT:Future Day 2025 at inpeek


The second Thursday in November is one of our favorite dates: as part of National Future Day, we warmly welcome interested young people to our company. Sharing knowledge and experience is firmly anchored in inpeek’s DNA. This makes it all the more enjoyable to give young guests an insight into our business.

On November 13, 2025, four students aged between 11 and 13 were able to take a look at the everyday work of a service provider in the IT sector – and there was definitely plenty of variety!

After a warm welcome, a brief introduction to inpeek, and, of course, a morning snack of croissants and Ovo, we got straight down to business: an introduction to programming and a look over the shoulders of various colleagues at their workstations were on the agenda.

After so much concentrated information, the almost obligatory lunch pizza was more than welcome! 🍕

In the afternoon, we headed outdoors: under the motto “IT in everyday life,” the aim was to discover IT in our daily environment together. “Where can we find IT everywhere? What would not work or would only work with great difficulty without IT? Where does automation help to make life easier?” – these questions sparked a lively discussion.

The day ended in the office with our ever-popular programming robots. 🤖

The conclusion of a multifaceted and informative day was that all our young visitors came away with many interesting insights and new impressions. Consistent 5-star ratings on their evaluation forms also put smiles on the faces of the highly committed inpeek Future Day team. 😊

About Future Day

A change of perspective for girls and boys: On National Future Day, they gain practical insights into professions and fields of work in which their gender is underrepresented. Future Day encourages them to focus on their individual interests and talents when choosing a career and to question prejudices.

As its name suggests, National Future Day aims to shape the future. Girls and boys learn about fields of work and areas of life that are not typically associated with their gender and gain experiences that will last a lifetime. This broadens their horizons. Young people gain the courage and self-confidence to take control of their future, free from rigid gender stereotypes.

National Future Day thus promotes equality between women and men at an early stage in career choices and life planning. It is a cooperation project between schools, the world of work, and parents.

For more information, visit www.nationalerzukunftstag.ch

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