
Project Management Intern
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Job description
Haystack 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 Haystack
We're hiring on behalf of a Haystack partner!
The Role
• Support project management in ongoing customer projects within a global vehicle team.
• Take ownership of organizational and administrative tasks, including report creation, decision proposals, and presentations.
• Participate in project meetings and meticulously record customer appointments.
• Conduct research on electromobility, infotainment, and comfort systems.
• Develop Excel evaluations and VBA functionalities.
What You'll Need
• Currently enrolled student in Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Automotive Engineering, or a related field.
• Strong affinity for the automotive industry, particularly in electrical/electronic systems, and a keen interest in technical problem-solving.
• Excellent MS Office skills, with a strong emphasis on Excel.
• Exceptional communication and teamwork skills, coupled with an independent and goal-oriented work ethic.
• Fluent in German and very good command of English.
What's On Offer
• Competitive salary.
• Ergonomic workspace.
• Engaging company events and onboarding opportunities.
• Opportunities for professional development and growth.
Apply via Haystack today!
Working student essentials
What this Operations internship in Munich means for you: the pay rules, the social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.
Weekly hours
Internships have no 20-hour cap, but a voluntary internship longer than three months generally has to pay at least the German minimum wage. Mandatory internships in your study programme are exempt.
Working student rulesSocial contributions
Mandatory internships are largely exempt from social contributions. Voluntary internships are treated like regular employment once they run long enough, so contributions usually apply.
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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