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Be part of our team! We are looking for a student assistant (m/f/d) in the research area "Skill Management"!
Do you want to apply your acquired knowledge and solve real problems? Then we are the right place for you! We are looking for a student assistant (m/f/d) at the Chair of Information Systems to support our research activities together with the University of St. Gallen in the context of a practical project with Siemens. The goal of the practical project is to revolutionize professional development. Among other things, we will develop a human-centric framework for re-& upskilling that fits the individual employee, the processes and the company context. Working hours are flexible and can be arranged individually.
Tasks:
- Assist in setting up and conducting studies to evaluate existing re-& upskilling processes in the company.
- Support in workshops to develop a collaborative target picture on re-& upskilling in the company
- Participation in data analysis and evaluation
- Participate in evaluation of processes and analysis for current capture of skills and competencies, as well as evaluation methods of learning objectives
We expect...
- Interest in research questions in occupational science and psychology
- Initiative and independent working style
- First knowledge in qualitative research (interviewing) is an advantage
- Interdisciplinary thinking, reliability and sense of responsibility
Why should you apply?
- You can learn a lot about the "Future of Work" and the skill management of organizations
- International collaboration with the University of St. Gallen and various Siemens plants
- Access to scientific methods and
- The opportunity to contribute your innovative ideas for the skill management of tomorrow
Scope of duties:
20-30 hours/month, depending on agreement
Starting date: Immediately
Questions & Applications:
Please send your detailed application to:
Pfannkuchstraße 1; 34121 Kassel, Germany
Tel. In St. Gallen: +41 71 224 3215
Email: Eva Ritz (uk089297@uni-kassel.de)