
Working Student Customs & Trade (all genders)
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Job description
Beiersdorf published this listing. We've added our own working-student context below — what this role means for your weekly hours, take-home pay and student visa as a student in Hamburg, Germany.
Description provided by Beiersdorf
- General support of the Corporate Customs and International Trade department in the areas of customs, export controls and excise duties
- Participation in the preparation and further development of internal reports and analyses in the field of customs and foreign trade
- Support in the further development of a Compliance Management System
- Research on customs‑ and foreign trade‑related legal matters
- Assistance in the creation and revision of presentations, guidelines and an e‑learning system
- Collaboration and support in national and international projects
- Advanced studies in business administration, economics, law or a comparable field with a strong interest in foreign trade law, customs‑related or logistical topics
- Enrolled as a full‑time student for the entire duration of the working student positionIdeally initial practical experience in the areas of supply chain management, analysis of trade flows, or movement of goods
- Strong analytical skills and a structured working approach, combined with a solution‑oriented and pragmatic mindsetIndependent and self‑driven way of working, strong team spirit and a high level of diligence
- Enjoyment in working with numbers, as well as experience in developing and analyzing key performance indicators (KPIs)
- High level of initiative and enthusiasm to develop own ideas and contribute them in an international working environment of a DAX-listed corporation
- Advanced knowledge of MS Office (especially Excel and PowerPoint); SAP knowledge is an advantage
- Fluent English skills and good German skills, both written and spoken
- Some of the work must be done on-site in line with the company regulations
Behind every brand, every product and every accomplishment are our more than 20,000 employees. It is for them that we live an inclusive culture of respect and trust that is strongly aligned with our values – CARE, COURAGE, SIMPLICITY and TRUST. We also embrace diversity by valuing the uniqueness of each individual and being committed to equal opportunities for all.
Additional Information
If you have any questions, please check our application FAQs first. If your question is not answered there, feel free to contact our Talent Acquisition Expert Isabel via Students_RC@Beiersdorf.
Working student essentials
What this Legal working student role in Hamburg means for you — the weekly-hours rules, social-contribution perks, and what international students should check before applying.
Weekly hours
Working students may work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and full-time during the breaks. Staying within this keeps your student status and the Werkstudent benefits.
Working student rulesSocial contributions
Under the Werkstudentenprivileg you're exempt from health, care and unemployment insurance contributions — only pension insurance applies. That leaves more net pay than a regular job.
Check your insuranceInternational students
Non-EU students can work 140 full or 280 half days per year (raised from 120/240 in March 2024). A working student contract usually fits within this — confirm the exact limits printed on your residence permit.
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