Harald Rossol appointed to the IHK Examination Committee Bremen
The IHK Examination Board of the Bremen Chamber of Industry and Commerce sets the examinations in training and further education. But what exactly is it, what tasks do the examiners have and how do you become an examiner?
IHK Examination Board
The Chamber of Industry and Commerce for Bremen and Bremerhaven is responsible for the organization, supervision and assessment of final examinations in the training and further education of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce professions. This involves not only theoretical but also practical parts of the training, which must be completed both orally and in writing.
There are examination boards for the various training courses. The members of the IHK examination board are not members of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce. However, new members are sought not only as examiners, but also as additional experts or as replacements for examiners who are leaving.
Tasks of an auditor
The tasks of an examiner are carried out together with a team of vocational school teachers, employer and employee representatives. The tasks include creating, correcting and assessing examination tasks and papers. In addition, work samples, presentations and documentation are assessed.
How do you become an examiner on the IHK Examination Board?
In order to be considered for appointment to an examination board, a number of requirements must be met. Sufficient professional expertise and a pedagogical flair are fundamental for the examiner. A certain degree of judgment and a sense of responsibility should also be present. The examiner must not be older than 65 years of age, but should have a mature personality.
The owner and managing director of Bremen-based IT service provider b.r.m., Harald Rossol, has been appointed to the examination board by the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. With his excellent experience in this industry, Mr. Rossol will serve on the examination board for IT specialists for application development until August 2024.

