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Job description
CYBEX posted this role. Below, we break down what it means for a working student in Munich: your weekly hours, take-home pay and visa limits. You can also open ChatGPT or Claude with a ready-made prompt to tailor your CV, check your fit, draft a cover letter or prep for the interview.
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Description provided by CYBEX
- Execute and maintain the assortment strategy for CYBEX Retail stores in close collaboration with Retail, Product Management, Omnichannel Sales and Marketing
- Responsible for internal buying (definition of product mix, price levels, mix of commercial and marketing assortment share)
- Execute the Go-to-market strategy in line with global launch dates, campaigns and guidelines. Assort effectively and efficiently for the retail stores based on product, seasonal and marketing launch plans
- Work closely and align with merchandise and demand planning to continuously improve product performance, sell out results, ROS, markdowns and price to determine needs
- Act as interface between Sales & Marketing, Operations and Finance to support Store team with administration and after sales, CRM
- Stay informed on consumer trends as well as closely collaborate with your regional peers in international sales wholesale and e-com to build a strong and cohesive omnichannel assortment strategy
- You are currently studying for a Bachelor's or Master's degree in business administration, international management with a focus on retail
- You have already gained some practical experience in industry
- You have very good analytical skills, extensive organizational skills and good user knowledge of MS Office programs (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- You have a good command of written and spoken German and English
- You own a (in germany valid) driver’s license in case of business trips
- You have a communicative and open manner
- A structured, detail-oriented and independent way of working round off your profile
Working student essentials
What this Sales working student role in Munich means for you: the weekly-hours rules, the 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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