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Working student at the BMW Group.

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Your chance to grow.

As a working student, you will work in one of our teams for a longer period of time and get to know the daily work routine thoroughly. This gives you a good orientation for your later professional life. Joining us a working student is therefore a valuable and meaningful addition to your studies. For example, stay in touch with us after your internship and support us in our day-to-day business or in project work.

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Overview

Working student job.

Are you an enrolled student at a university and would like to work parallel to your studies and gain practical experience? Start as a working student at the BMW Group.

General conditions.

  • Employment as a working student is only possible if you have outstanding examinations and are not in a distance learning, part-time or holiday semester in the current semester.
  • The duration of employment is at least three months and is limited to a maximum of 24 months.
  • Your working hours may vary. During the lecture period, you may not exceed 15 or 20 hours per week. The distance from your place of study to your place of work is decisive and will be checked individually by our Human Resources department. 20 hours per week must be distributed over at least three working days. During the lecture-free period, you can also increase to full-time (i.e. 35 hours/week).
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Supporting program

This is what you can expect during your student job.

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Student initiative NAWI.

NAWI is a student-founded initiative of the BMW Group. NAWI offers exchange and networking opportunities and organises exciting events at our various German locations. This way, you can network right from the start.

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Own projects.

We place special emphasis on your professional and personal development. Therefore, you have the opportunity to take responsibility for your own exciting projects during your assignment. 

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Lecture series.

In order to know early on how you can continue with us after your working student activity, we regularly offer presentations on our entry-level programmes. Current participants in our different talent programmes will inform you about the programmes and answer your questions.

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Regular Feedback.

During your working student activity at the BMW Group, you’ll be supported by a dedicated supervisor who guides you, provides strengths‑based development and gives you regular feedback. At the same time, your own feedback is just as important to us, helping us improve and offer you the best possible opportunities.

Insights from the team

Experiences of our working students.

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It was important for me to gain experience and learn new things for my professional life. Data and artificial intelligence play an ever-increasing role in our lives, which is why I am very happy to have found my working student position in the 'Data Transformation Office'.
Mario
Working Student Data Transformation
A female working student presenting something.
I really appreciated the independence! I was able to organise my own design thinking workshops and help colleagues develop new ideas and find solutions to complex problems. I was also able to grow personally in the process.
Ines
Working Student Design Thinking
A former working student smiling at the camera.
As a working student, I was able to make a lot of contacts and gain insights into a wide range of topics. This definitely helped me to find a master's thesis afterwards and ultimately my current job in E/E Development.
Felix
E/E Engineer, former Working Student