Help us shape the data-driven future – while you study!

Curious about the world of data and analytics consulting? Interested in making an impact behind the scenes at a data-driven company? At INFOMOTION, you won't have to wait until graduation. Gain hands-on experience by contributing to real projects and help our clients succeed. Whether you're interested in data and analytics consulting, management consulting, or business partnerships, with us, you'll be right in the thick of it.

Studierende im Austausch

Real Experience. Attractive Pay.

Being a working student at INFOMOTION is the ideal way to connect your academic knowledge with real-world experience. You’ll play an active role in one of our business areas, gain hands-on insights into the consulting world, and be a fully integrated member of the team from day one. Prefer to work behind the scenes? We also offer exciting opportunities in our internal departments, including IT, HR, and marketing, where your contribution makes just as much of an impact.

Fröhliche Mitarbeiterin

Right in the middle, not just along for the ride

An internship at INFOMOTION puts you up close and personal with real consulting work. You will be right next to our project teams, gaining valuable insight into the everyday life of consulting. Of course, you won’t be on your own; a dedicated contact person will guide you as you take your first steps into the professional world. You’ll quickly see how inspiring it is to be part of a team that values your input and fosters an environment of learning and creativity.

And who knows? Your internship could be the perfect stepping stone for your thesis or even your future career with us.

Top grades through real-world focus

Looking for the right place to write your bachelor's or master's thesis with a real-world focus? Look no further! We’ve supported more than 150 successful thesis projects, and we’d be happy to support yours, too. Already got a topic in mind? Perfect! Just include it in your application. No topic yet? No problem! Our team is happy to work with you to develop one, ideally following an internship. Here’s some extra motivation: If your final grade falls between 1.0 and 2.0, you'll be rewarded for your achievement!

Every first hello carries the potential for a happy reunion.

There is no denying it: We genuinely enjoy working with students who are passionate about what INFOMOTION stands for. That’s why we go the extra mile to ensure that talents like you have a meaningful and memorable experience with us. Deep down, we hope it’s not just a temporary stop but rather the beginning of a longer journey. In other words, we would love for you to find your way back to our team after finishing your degree. Whether analytical, creative, or forward-thinking, we truly appreciate the fresh perspectives students bring to our table. At INFOMOTION, learning is a two-way street. We grow from your insights just as much as you learn from us. It's a genuine win-win! Feel confident knowing that we always communicate with our students as equals and recognize the value of your contributions. There are many advantages to an internship, working student position, or thesis at INFOMOTION. These include our vast array of projects, customers, and tasks; engaging projects, empathetic mentoring, and the chance to drive innovation for our clients. Our development-oriented culture empowers students to take on real responsibilities, contribute to meaningful projects, and grow through hands-on, real-world challenges. And since we hope to see you again after graduation, we'll do our best to ignite your excitement when it comes to joining us again, whether through one of our tailored trainee programs or in your first full-time position of choice.

"From my experience as a working student, through writing my master’s thesis, to my current role as a consultant, INFOMOTION has consistently supported and challenged me. What I appreciate most is the opportunity, even as a consultant, to continue developing the topic of my master’s thesis as part of the team."

Marieke Bohn, Consultant

"As a working student at INFOMOTION, I have the opportunity to work flexibly and take on responsibility. This allows me to strengthen the skills I've learned during my studies and gain experience in the professional world."

Claire Dastig, Working Student

Grow with us - both personall and professionally.

We support your development through targeted training, mentoring, and collaboration with experienced colleagues. At INFOMOTION, we foster a culture of learning and continuous improvement – for you and for us as a Data Performance Company.

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FAQ for working students

Find answers to many of your questions here

Throughout your academic journey, you have numerous opportunities to join us. For instance, you can gain valuable insights into consulting work by becoming a working student or through an internship. Additionally, we are always happy to supervise bachelor's or master's thesis projects. We look forward to hearing from you! Explore our career page to find vacancies that fit your skills. When applying, please be sure to include your areas of expertise so we can forward your application to the right department.

Your working hours depend on the specific role you're interested in. According to the law, working students may work up to 20 hours per week during lecture periods to maintain their student status. Outside of lecture periods, we're happy to offer you up to 40 hours per week. If you join us for an internship or to write your bachelor's or master's thesis, you will typically work full time (40 hours per week). For individual arrangements, please feel free to contact us.

Just like your hours, your tasks can vary greatly based on the area you're interested in. For consulting, we involve our working students in real client projects whenever possible. If that’s not an option, you’ll work on exciting internal projects. Of course, you'll also be involved in day-to-day business activities, ensuring a diverse and engaging experience. One thing's for sure—you won't be bored!

 

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