The best start in Vienna for young people? Of course – StartWien College!

Are you young, new to Vienna, and full of plans? You want to learn, try new things, and get ahead – and are looking for the best place to get started? Then there's only one answer: StartWien College!

Imagine it like a small start-up for knowledge and curiosity – just not with hip sneakers and laptops in a co-working space (okay, sometimes that too 😉), but with real opportunities, new friendships, and plenty of support for your journey in Vienna.

Our young people in StartWien College took the camera in hand and produced a video in which they explain why this is the best place for young people to get off to a good start in Vienna.

So: start the film and see for yourself why StartWien College is a springboard, a temporary home and, above all, the best Start in Vienna is. 🎬✨

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