Frankfurt School of Finance & Management gGmbH | Germany | 60xxx, 65xxx Frankfurt am Main | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 06.02.2026 on stepstone.de
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Acquisitions and Master of Banking & Capital Markets Law at the Frankfurt School campus (as first contact partner for students and lecturers during the event). Ensuring the technical space setup for hybrid lectures and the smooth running of the courses (including technical opening of Zoom lectures and, if necessary, on moderation in the lecture room). Support and support of lecturers on site (e.g. play-in of the Power Point presentations, support of the chat function in Zoom for the online participants and, as required, moderation of discussions). As required, interface to the Catererer and IT support of the University of Applied Sciences, i. d. R. Continuous exchange and coordination with the Management and Study Care Programme. General support of the team in administrative and organizational matters.
Students in an ongoing study of Business Administration (BWL), Economics (VWL), Law or a comparable degree course Very good knowledge of German in word and writing High service and solution orientation and a strong sense of responsibility IT affinity and secure application of Zoom Meetings (ideally first experience with hybrid formats) Independent, structured and reliable operation Flexibility, commitment and sovereign appearance in dealing with students and lecturers
Location
![]() | Frankfurt School of Finance & Management gGmbH | |
| Frankfurt am Main | ||
| Germany |
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