
More than half of the participants in the instructor training courseachieve a wage increase of up to 20% after completion.
This does not seem to be too much. However, it could play a role that for admission to the Federal Professional Examination "Instructor", teaching experience of at least 300 practical hours during the previous 4 years is required. Graduates of the instructor course have therefore already been "in the business" for several years and may have already received a corresponding salary adjustment earlier.
Calculate your personal salary opportunities after this continuing education, further training. Please note: In individual cases, the development of the salary depends on the specific point in time and other criteria such as sector, region, company or previous training, professional experience and age of the applicant. We have calculated a concrete example for you using the federal government's salary calculator. It features a 34-year-old former train driver in the canton of Solothurn as a trainer.
Click below on "Salarium - statistical wage calculator" (at source) and then on the "Calculate wages" button:
Source: "Federal Statistical Office, FSO"
Note: This sample calculation refers to the data from Salarium (end of 2024). You can find informationhere. A list of other payroll calculator tools is availablehere.
The example salary in our calculation is CHF 6,946 per month.
Now go back to the "Training" section and select "Higher vocational training", resulting in a new average salary of CHF 7,785.
The figures you get here are statistical averages. This means that your actual future salary may differ slightly - but you can get an idea of where it will be.
23-year-old Kyoko works as a commercial assistant in the back office of a large print shop in Schaffhausen. She enjoys the work involved in the production of print products. She is very popular with her team colleagues and her supervisor thanks to her independent way of working, her good organizational skills in planning the work on the individual printing machines and her assertiveness. Kyoko's service orientation and communication skills are well received by customers and business partners. Kyoko has her roots in Japan, as her mother is of Japanese descent. Although she grew up mainly in Switzerland, she learned the language at home. After her commercial apprenticeship, Kyoko also traveled to Japan and intensified her Japanese language skills with a private teacher. This trip further increased her enthusiasm for the Japanese culture and language. Kyoko would like to teach Japanese in order to pass on this enthusiasm to other people. To this end, she is undergoing continuing education, further training as a course instructor with an SVEB certificate and then taking the Federal Professional Examination to become an instructor. After obtaining her federal certificate as an instructor, Kyoko hopes to gain a good position in adult education and even become self-employed in the medium term. In this way, she could turn her roots and her passion for her country of origin into a profession.
As a trainer, Kyoko will receive CHF 1,133 more per month than before and will therefore have at least CHF 534,000 more at her disposal by the time she retires than if she had not done any continuing education, further training.
As this theoretical calculation does not take into account any further salary increases, promotions or interest on savings, the salary can still increase significantly.
The training costs correspond to an average of the courses offered in German-speaking Switzerland.
Wages were calculated in the federal wage calculator www.salarium.ch with the following settings:
(All figures as at November 2022)
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