
Working Student/ Intern Bank Relationship Management (m/f/d)
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Job description
Raisin 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 Berlin, Germany.
Description provided by Raisin
Raisin currently employs more than 800 people from over 75 countries worldwide. Today, the platform holds over 80 billion euros in assets from more than one million investors which have accrued over 5 billion euros in returns.
Team
We are a large, diverse team that manages and serves as the direct communication line to our live banks. Our team helps grow and expand the banks' performance, backed by strong analytics, operations, and working students.
We are currently searching for a working student who is looking to expand their career in the banking field. If you are fluent in German and English, this could be a great opportunity to kick off your career in a dynamic, international banking environment.
We welcome motivated students—even without prior job experience—as long as you bring the right attitude and eagerness to learn. From our side, we’re committed to providing you with an engaging, hands-on experience that will help you grow professionally and personally.
Your Responsibilities
- Contribute to product launches and platform expansions across Europe and the UK while taking the lead on smaller projects.
- Support day-to-day communication with deposit taking banks—helping manage requests, organize calls and visits, and ensure smooth collaboration.
- Understand banks’ expectations and requirements, aligning deliverables with their needs.
- Participate in meetings with external banks and internal stakeholders, contributing ideas, taking notes, and following up on action items.
- Assist in data gathering and preparation of presentations and reports.
- Help update and maintain documentation across different banking products and terms.
- Use tools like Jira, Miro, and Confluence to manage tasks and track deliverables.
- Coordinate across multiple international teams and stakeholders, ensuring alignment and timely delivery.
- Fluent in German and English (C1 level), both written and spoken.
- Studying Business, Finance, Economics, or a related field at university.
- Some experience in project management or B2B relationship management (e.g., internships, university projects, part-time roles).
- Excellent organizational and communication skills with a knack for problem-solving.
- High attention to detail—especially when it comes to documentation, data, and client-facing materials.
- A proactive, service-oriented mindset and strong sense of responsibility.
- A passion for learning, collaboration, and driving meaningful change in a fast-paced fintech environment.
At Raisin, we care about each other and it is one of our top priorities to foster an open and caring environment in which everyone feels welcome and comfortable. Our culture is strongly driven by our ambitious team, which connects more than 75 different nationalities.
As part of our team, you will benefit from:
- Employee Development Budget of €400 and one full training day per year.
- Flexible working hours, home office and 20 vacation days per year.
- Do you miss being in the office? The Deutschland Ticket gets you there, which we subsidize with €25 per month.
- Enjoy more than 50+ different sports with Urban Sports Club: We subsidize your membership with more than €20 per month.
- Hungry all the time? Snacks, daily fresh fruit as well as drinks provided at the office.
We value diversity and the unique experiences each individual brings. If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every requirement, we still encourage you to apply.
We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone, regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, or gender identity.
Working student essentials
What this Finance working student role in Berlin 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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