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Do., 07. Nov. 2024 Ergün, Ali
Student Assistant for Research Project wanted!
A young and dynamic Team. Working shoulder to shoulder with exciting and local companies. Good Networking Opportunities and fair Wages. Can you imagine better conditions for engaging work? No? Then this Job Posting might be for you. Read more about what makes working for the KEBAP Research Project so special.
The KEBAP Research Project deals with exciting topics such as Digitalization, process optimization and -automation. Your task will be to support our Team in continually improving our Partner Companies with Low-Code Tools, such as RPA. If you haven’t had the opportunity to gather experience with these topics, that’s not a problem for us. If you are interested and eager to learn, our Team will do our best to help you get by. Moreover, you will support our PhD candidates with their Research and managing communications with our partner companies. Great opportunities to network! On top of that, there is an attractive wage, which, if you want to, can be earned from the comfort of your home. Feel free to contact us if you need more information or if you are interested in applying to us.
More information about the research project: https://www.fh-swf.de/de/forschung___transfer_4/forschungsprojekte_1/forschungsprojekt_9.php
Our Contact: Kampmann.marlon (at) fh-swf.de; francois.peter (at) fh-swf.de
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