
Working Student in Committee Management for Board of Directors & Supervisory Board (m/f/d)
Join HanseWerk AG in Hamburg as a working student in committee management. Support the Board of Directors and Supervisory Board by preparing presentations, condensing complex topics, and gaining deep insights into corporate decision-making.
This position offers an exceptionally deep look into corporate decision-making at the executive level, combined with a competitive starting wage of €16.92 per hour and flexible working hours.
- Employer
- HanseWerk AG
- Location
- Not Specified, Hamburg, Hamburg
- Pay
- €14.99/hour
- Hours
- keine Angabe
- Language
- Dutch may be required
- Apply method
- Jobg8 external apply link
- Posted
- 11 Jul 2026
- Open until
- 13 Jul 2026
Your Tasks
- Collaboration in the content preparation of topics for the Board of Directors and committees (Supervisory Board, Annual General Meeting, etc.) - from the first structure to the final presentation
- Creation and further development of management-ready presentations
- Merging and preparing information from different areas of the company
- Fast onboarding into new topics and support in their structured preparation
- Condensing complex content into clear, decision-relevant messages
- Collaboration in dynamic coordination processes with sometimes short-term adjustments
Your Profile
- Ongoing studies (e.g., Business, Law, Public Management or similar)
- Ability to quickly familiarize yourself with new topics and prepare content in a structured manner
- Very good sense for clear, concise presentation, especially in PowerPoint
- Flexibility and resilience in an environment with changing requirements and tight timelines
- Diligent way of working with a simultaneous high demand for quality and speed
- Curiosity and motivation to gain deep insights into corporate contexts and decision-making processes
What Awaits You
You should enjoy quickly familiarizing yourself with new topics and dealing with incomplete information. Structured processes exist where they make sense - but much is created in exchange and joint further development. Feedback loops and short-term adjustments are part of everyday life and should not slow you down. A large part of your work will consist of iteratively developing and further sharpening content - also under time pressure. In return, you will get an exceptionally deep insight into company-wide topics and decision-making processes at the management level.
Your Benefits
- Transparent compensation: As a working student, you start with us at an hourly wage of €16.92. As an intern, you receive compensation of €1,624 per month for both mandatory and voluntary internships.
- Meaningful task: With us, you make a valuable contribution to the energy transition - in a large company and with many perspectives.
- Flexibility: As a working student, you work up to 20 hours per week during the semester. You coordinate working hours and location flexibly with your team. As an intern, you have a 37-hour week and also the opportunity to work mobile.
- Development: You can write your thesis with us. After graduation, you have exciting entry opportunities with us.
- Health: Whether company sports, sporting events, or a balanced diet in our canteen - your personal well-being is important to us.
- Openness & Team Spirit: Our corporate culture thrives on open cooperation, active collaboration, and enthusiasm for what we do. With our open and appreciative corporate culture, we welcome everyone. Because we are convinced that differences enrich us - whether in origin, gender, age, life and work styles, talents, abilities, and limitations.
Good to know before applying
Hamburg is a major academic hub with institutions like the University of Hamburg and TU Hamburg. Commuting to HanseWerk AG's offices is highly convenient via Hamburg's extensive HVV public transit network. Students must balance their 20-hour weekly limit during semesters with their lecture schedules. Since this role involves high-level corporate communication and committee management, applicants should carefully review the original German language requirements in the source listing, as professional German is typically essential for managing executive board and supervisory board materials in Germany.