39 Working Student & Intern Jobs in Mannheim
Germany's top business school city and Rhine-Neckar hub
Mannheim is anchored by one of Germany's most prestigious business schools and a strong Mittelstand economy in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. Companies like BASF, Daimler Truck, and SAP (nearby Walldorf) offer working student opportunities across business, engineering, and digital functions.
As of Jun 14, 2026, workingstudentjobs.de lists 39 working student and internship positions in Mannheim from 65 employers. The median working student salary in Mannheim is €17.00 per hour (€1,472 per month), based on 16 listings with disclosed pay.
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Why Mannheim for Working Student Jobs?
Mannheim's position in the Rhine-Neckar triangle — alongside Heidelberg and Ludwigshafen — creates access to one of Germany's densest industrial and chemical clusters. BASF's European headquarters, SAP's campus in nearby Walldorf, and Daimler Truck's operations in Mannheim mean students find working student roles spanning IT, supply chain, HR, and finance at world-class employers.
The University of Mannheim is widely regarded as Germany's top business school and places graduates at top consulting firms and corporates. Students here benefit from an employer network that actively recruits from the university. Hochschule Mannheim rounds out the applied science and engineering offering.
Salary data on this page is based on workingstudentjobs.de listings with disclosed pay. In Mannheim, the current working-student median is €1,472 per month, equivalent to about €17.00 per hour, with the middle 50 percent of disclosed salaries between €1,454 - €1,689. The sample includes 16 salary listings and was refreshed on Jun 14, 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.