We are looking for a Working Student (x|f|m) to support the Business Development department homebased in Switzerland (Sartorius Stedim Switzerland AG). This position is intended to be filled for a minimum duration of one year, offering the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience. As a working student, you benefit in two ways: you gain important work experience and earn some extra money alongside your studies. With a working week of 12 to 20 hours, you can continue to concentrate on your studies. Please apply with your complete application documents in English.
Grow with us – Your Responsibilities
Support the Sales & Marketing team by assisting with target identification and basic lead generation activities
Gain hands-on experience with analytical and bioprocess equipment used in scientific research, process development, and production
Contribute to projects by taking over clearly defined work packages within academic environments, research institutes, and start-ups in your geographical area
What will convince us
Currently enrolled Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD student in Biotechnology, Life Sciences, or a related field, with at least one year of studies remaining
Ability to integrate into teams easily
Networking attitude and persuasive personality
Ability to work self-driven and with a high level of self-motivation
Basic presentation and negotiation skills
Fluent in English
What we offer
As a growing global life science company, Sartorius offers a wide range of Benefits:
Work life balance: Remote options, flextime, flexible work schedules
Making an impact right from the start: Comprehensive onboarding, including a virtual online platform even before joining, Welcome Workshops, "buddy" as point of contact
Welcoming Culture: Mutual support, teamspirit and international collaboration; communities on numerous topics, such as coaching, agile working and business women network
We promote diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from people of all nationalities, genders, sexual orientations, religions, age groups, disabilities, and cultural backgrounds.