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Job description
Giesecke+Devrient 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 Munich, Germany.
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Description provided by Giesecke+Devrient
We are the reliable partner for all challenges resulting from the Internet of Things. We offer a complete connectivity portfolio for mobile network operators, automotive manufacturers, technology companies such as chip and module manufacturers as well as transport and logistics providers. Our portfolio includes highly secure solutions in the area of connectivity & IoT, from classic SIM, eSIM and iSIM, to the associated embedded operating systems and life cycle management, through to services for global connectivity and IoT solutions. Do you want to actively shape the digital transformation with us?
Your tasks:
- Support with organizational and administrative tasks in the sales team
- Assist with presentations, research, and reports
- Help plan and prepare meetings, trainings, and workshops
- Collaborate with various departments
- General support in day-to-day business
- Enrolled in a degree program (e.g., Business Administration, Economics, or a related field)
- Strong interest in sales and working collaboratively within a team
- Solid proficiency in MS Office (especially Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)
- Reliable, structured, and detail-oriented working style
- Fluent in English and German, both written and spoken
- A pleasant working atmosphere in a market-leading SecurityTech company with an international environment
- Flexible working hours; some remote working (within Germany) possible by arrangement
- Attractive remuneration
- Use of the G+D sports club
- G+D Vitalbistro and Barrista Bar
Working student essentials
What this Sales working student role in Munich 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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