GLS - General Logistics Systems Germany GmbH & Co. OHG | Germany | Deutschland gesamt bundesweit, Home-Office | Student job | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 27.06.2025 on stepstone.de
Working Student Out-of-Home Communication & Analysis (f/m/d)
As one of Germany's leading parcel service providers, we ship over 600 million annually. Packages worldwide. To achieve this, more than 8,000 employees are employed nationwide at around 70 locations. At the beginning of the training in August 20xx we are looking for dual students for the region xy. With us you can enter the professional life and study at a university. The combination of theory and practice delivers the overall package for your career. Werkstudent Out-of-Home Communication & Analysis (w/m/d) Limited in parttime Structure and communication are full of your thing? Do you have fun working with data, preparing content in a comprehensible way and shaping events? Then apply as a working student (w/m/d) out-of-home communication & analysis – the job is limited to 6 months, but can be extended. And the best thing: you work remotely.
The scope of work is 15–20 hours a week – flexible and well compatible with your studies. JOBV1_EN
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As one of Germany's leading parcel service providers, we ship over 600 million annually. Packages worldwide. To achieve this, more than 8,000 employees are employed nationwide at around 70 locations. At the beginning of the training in August 20xx we are looking for dual students for the region xy. With us you can enter the professional life and study at a university. The combination of theory and practice delivers the overall package for your career. Werkstudent Out-of-Home Communication & Analysis (w/m/d) Limited in parttime Structure and communication are full of your thing? Do you have fun working with data, preparing content in a comprehensible way and shaping events? Then apply as a working student (w/m/d) out-of-home communication & analysis – the job is limited to 6 months, but can be extended. And the best thing: you work remotely.
The scope of work is 15–20 hours a week – flexible and well compatible with your studies. Communication & Image Care: You support in answering customer reviews on Google and help to convey a positive image of the company to the outside. Data analysis & classification: You develop a logic for classifying package shops (e.g. by location, size, service offer) based on existing data. Care and development of our intranet: You rework content, structure sections meaningfully, create targeted texts and create appropriate images for a user-friendly presentation. Processing statistics: You analyze data from CRM systems, prepare reports and visualize results in tables or diagrams. Event organization: You support the planning and implementation of an internal sales conference – from room planning to communication with the participants.
You are a enrolled student (w/m/d), ideally in the field of business, computer science, marketing or a comparable degree program. You have a good analytical mindset and can easily process and interpret data. First experiences with intranet systems, CRM tools or platforms such as Google My Business are a plus – but not a must. You work structured, independent and communicate clearly – both in the team and in writing. The handling of MS Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint, is familiar to you. You have very good knowledge of German in word and writing. JOBV1_EN
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