20 Working Student & Intern Jobs in Dortmund
Ruhr's logistics and tech transformation hub
Dortmund has reinvented itself from a coal and steel city into a modern technology and logistics center. Signal Iduna, Thyssenkrupp, and a growing cluster of logistics, e-commerce, and software companies now define the city's working student market. TU Dortmund and FH Dortmund supply strong engineering and business talent.
As of Jun 13, 2026, workingstudentjobs.de lists 20 working student and internship positions in Dortmund from 73 employers. The median working student salary in Dortmund is €15.00 per hour (€1,299 per month), based on 21 listings with disclosed pay.
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Working student jobs in Dortmund: FAQ
Why Dortmund for Working Student Jobs?
Dortmund offers a unique blend of legacy industry and modern tech growth. The city hosts one of Europe's largest logistics ecosystems, major insurance companies, and a fast-growing digital economy. Working students can find roles spanning software development, supply chain analytics, IT operations, and business support at companies ranging from large corporates to scale-up startups.
TU Dortmund is particularly strong in computer science, statistics, and logistics engineering — fields that map directly onto the city's dominant industries. The Ruhr region's transport infrastructure means students in Dortmund also have easy access to employers in Bochum, Essen, and Düsseldorf.
Salary data on this page is based on workingstudentjobs.de listings with disclosed pay. In Dortmund, the current working-student median is €1,299 per month, equivalent to about €15.00 per hour, with the middle 50 percent of disclosed salaries between €1,299 - €1,386. The sample includes 21 salary listings and was refreshed on Jun 13, 2026. During the semester, working students in Germany generally stay within the 20-hour-per-week Werkstudentenprivileg rule; full-time work is usually possible during semester breaks.