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Working Student – Digital Business Consulting (m/f/x)

Virtual Identity
MunichTrending: 96 views

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Job Description Are you a student with a passion for digital topics and curious about how businesses transform in the digital age? Join our consulting team and gain hands-on experience working on real client projects — while still finishing your degree. What you will do: Support our consultants in day-to-day client projects around digital optimization and transformation Help gather and structure requirements, research findings, and project documentation Assist in preparing presentations, workshops, and client-ready deliverables Work with data to help uncover insights that feed into strategic recommendations Collaborate with a cross-functional team and learn how digital strategy comes to life in practice Bring fresh perspectives and contribute your own ideas along the way Requirements What we expect: Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program, ideally in Business, Management, Digital Media, Computer Science, or a related field A genuine interest in digital business, consulting, or data — you want to understand how things work Analytical mindset and a structured way of thinking Proactive attitude and willingness to take ownership of tasks Good communication skills and a collaborative spirit Proficiency in both German and English Contact Michael Vonach Find more English Speaking Jobs in Germany on Arbeitnow

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Business Consulting

About Munich, Germany

Cost of living

high

Avg tech salary

60K-100K EUR

Remote work

Hybrid common, enterprise tech hub

Posted 5/11/2026Source: ArbeitnowView original listing

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