
Working Student Healthcare Analysis
Erforderliche Skills
Stellenbeschreibung
Statista hat diese Anzeige veröffentlicht. Wir haben unten unseren eigenen Werkstudenten-Kontext ergänzt — was diese Stelle für deine Wochenstunden, dein Netto und dein Studierendenvisum als Studierende:r in Hamburg, Deutschland bedeutet.
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Beschreibung bereitgestellt von Statista
At Statista, we’re all about facts and data, for we are the world's leading business data platform. By providing reliable and easy-to-use data as well as various data analytics products and services, we empower people worldwide to make fact-based decisions.
Founded in Hamburg in 2007, we have quickly grown into a global company with offices in major cities such as London, New York, Berlin and Tokyo. And we still have a lot of plans. Our constant growth does not only prove our success, but also keeps creating new development and career opportunities for our employees.
We value and celebrate our diverse culture. You are welcome here for who you are, no matter where you come from, what you look like, or whether you prefer bar graphs to pie charts. Your story matters – keep writing it as part of our team.
Are you ready to join us?
Job Title: Working Student Healthcare Analysis
About Statista Healthcare
Statista Healthcare is dedicated to delivering transparent, measurable, and comparable quality data across global healthcare settings. Our team collaborates with leading healthcare stakeholders to enable data-driven decisions and meaningful quality improvements in the sector.
Your Role
Support the creation of international rankings and benchmarking studies for hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities
Conduct research and analyze primary and secondary sources relating to healthcare quality and performance across various countries
Assist in planning, executing, and analyzing surveys targeting healthcare institutions
Contribute to the preparation and structured presentation of findings, primarily using Excel and PowerPoint
Work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to ensure project milestones are achieved
Gain exposure to a range of healthcare topics and data analytics tools
Your Profile
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in health sciences, health economics, healthcare management, or a related field
Strong analytical and quantitative skills, with an enthusiasm for working with large data sets
Familiarity with healthcare systems and interest in international healthcare comparisons
Experience with Microsoft Office, especially Excel; knowledge of other analysis tools (e.g., R, Python) is a plus
Ability to work independently, reliably, and as a proactive team member
Excellent English skills, German is a plus
What We Offer
Hands-on experience in healthcare analytics with international scope
Opportunity to contribute to impactful, data-driven projects
Flexible working hours to accommodate studies
Supportive and dynamic team environment
Skills development and career growth opportunities in a fast-growing area
If you’re passionate about healthcare innovation and eager to develop your analytical skills, we’d love to hear from you!
What we offer
In addition to our great team, culture, and our shared goal of empowering people with data, there are many other things that make Statista a great place to work! Join us and benefit from:
Work from abroad up to 30 calendar days a year
Hybrid work and flex-time
International team and social events
Subsidized urban mobility and access to fitness and wellness options
Free access to Langdock and all its amazing functionalities
Career & training opportunities
Attractive locations and modern offices
Mental health support with OpenUp
Some of the benefits listed here apply only to the German entity and to Junior-level roles or above.
Wichtiges für Werkstudierende
Was diese Werkstudentenstelle im Bereich Gesundheitswesen in Hamburg für dich bedeutet — die Wochenstundenregeln, Vorteile bei den Sozialabgaben und worauf internationale Studierende vor der Bewerbung achten sollten.
Wochenstunden
Werkstudierende dürfen während des Semesters bis zu 20 Stunden pro Woche arbeiten, in den Semesterferien Vollzeit. Wer das einhält, behält den Studierendenstatus und die Werkstudentenvorteile.
Werkstudenten-RegelnSozialabgaben
Dank des Werkstudentenprivilegs zahlst du keine Beiträge zur Kranken-, Pflege- und Arbeitslosenversicherung — nur die Rentenversicherung greift. Dir bleibt mehr netto als in einem regulären Job.
Versicherung prüfenInternationale Studierende
Studierende von außerhalb der EU dürfen 140 volle oder 280 halbe Tage im Jahr arbeiten (seit März 2024, zuvor 120/240). Ein Werkstudentenvertrag passt meist in diesen Rahmen — prüfe die genauen Grenzen auf deinem Aufenthaltstitel.
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