Statista

Working Student – Data Finance, Health

Statista

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Germany

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About the role

  • Assisting our data researchers in creating statistical content, covering the following industries: financial services, financial institutions, financial instruments & investments, insurance.
  • Processing and publishing data in English and German for the Statista website and database, using our editorial style.
  • Managing content using Statista’s own content management system (CMS).
  • Developing a better understanding of data and quantitative research as well as utilizing AI to streamline processes.

Requirements

  • Enrolled as a full-time student (bachelor’s or master’s programs) anywhere in Germany – this condition is mandatory. **Please inform us of how much longer you will be studying**.
  • A minimum of 15 working hours per week is required (maximum 20 working hours per week). Please inform us of how many hours you would be able to work per week.
  • Exceptional English skills; fluency in German is also required. Please send a cover letter in English.
  • A degree program in the area/s of economics, finance, international relations is beneficial.
  • Ability to understand complicated data and describe it in a concise and understandable manner, displaying attention to quality and accuracy.
  • Reliable, independent, structured working style.
Benefits
  • Work from abroad up to 30 calendar days a year
  • Hybrid work and flex-time
  • International team and social events
  • Subsidized urban mobility and access to fitness and wellness options
  • Free access to Langdock and all its amazing functionalities
  • Career & training opportunities
  • Attractive locations and modern offices
  • Mental health support with OpenUp
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Soft Skills
attention to qualityaccuracyreliableindependentstructured working styleability to describe complicated data