What Is a “Working Student”?
Anyone studying in Germany is sure to have come across the term Werkstudent, or “working student”. But what exactly is a working student? What criteria do you have to meet to qualify as a working […]
Anyone studying in Germany is sure to have come across the term Werkstudent, or “working student”. But what exactly is a working student? What criteria do you have to meet to qualify as a working […]
A new contribution on youth (un)employment by Giulia Parola, research associate at Munich Business School, has recently been published in a peer-reviewed academic journal. Giulia Parola authored an article aimed at constructing four alternative scenarios […]
Strong qualification level, high work motivation and much immigration from all parts of the world: The labor market in Germany in doing well, despite a few economic insecurities. What is the impact of the new […]
The globalization of the workplace is unstoppable. An increasing number of employees are confronted with suppliers that are located abroad; they advise customers overseas or are part of a global team. Such global co-operation results […]
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