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Working Student Business Analyst DACH

RRaisin
Seniority
Junior
Model
In-Office
Sector
Fintech
Salary
Undisclosed
Contract
Full-Time

About the role

We are seeking a motivated and reliable working student to join our international B2C team, focused on growing our retail customer base and increasing their satisfaction. You will support the core channels of the DACH market and act as a "mini country head" for our Austrian market.

What you'll do

  • Drive the development of our Austrian market into the next stage of growth - identify, define and implement growth initiatives for Raisin Austria.
  • Conducting market research and identifying opportunities for growth and process improvement.
  • Developing and implementing strategies to increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Working closely with various departments and a multitude of stakeholders (Customer service, CRM, Relationship Management and Marketing).
  • Support with a variety of tasks related to our sponsorship of Union Berlin and the preparation of customer events.
  • Translating documents and providing administrative support.

What you'll need

  • At least C1 German language skills and fluent English skills.
  • You live in Berlin (or are able to relocate there for the time of the internship).
  • You are studying marketing, business administration, communications, economics or a comparable field of study.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills and you excel at problem-solving.
  • Motivated and proactive, looking for opportunities to add value.
  • A general interest in financial topics.

What they offer

  • Employee Development Budget of €400 and one full training day per year.
  • Flexible working hours, home office and 20 vacation days per year.
  • Deutschland Ticket subsidised with €25 per month.
  • Urban Sports Club membership subsidised with more than €20 per month.
  • Snacks, daily fresh fruit and drinks provided at the office.
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