Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
13 May, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
14 Feb, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
No
Telecommute
No
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Analytical Skills, It, B1, B2
Industry
Computer Software/Engineering
FAIRMAS GMBH
Fairmas GmbH is a hotel software company that specializes in web-based financial planning, controlling and management reporting solutions. Since our founding in 2003 in Berlin, our team of around 80 professionals - ranging from hoteliers and IT experts to individuals with diverse backgrounds - has been dedicated to serving over 18,000 users in more than 5,500 hotels worldwide.
We take pride in delivering exceptional service, built on years of industry expertise. At Fairmas, our company culture is defined by transparency, mutual respect, and team spirit. For us, work-life balance isn’t just a buzzword - it’s a cornerstone for fostering long-term motivation and creativity. We firmly believe that our employees are the driving force behind Fairmas. Their ideas and contributions actively shape our company’s future.
To support the product management and developer teams at our headquarters in Berlin, we are looking for a Working Student in the field of software testing.
WORKING FIELD:
Are you passionate about IT, enjoy working in a team, and have an interest (or even experience) in software testing? To support our product management and development teams in Berlin, we are looking for a working student in software testing to join our organization.
Your Tasks
As part of our team, you will collaborate on designing and executing test scenarios, helping to ensure the quality and reliability of our software. You’ll assist in preparing and running tests, evaluate results, and work closely with our specialists to improve our processes. Additionally, you’ll contribute to automating and documenting these processes, gaining valuable insights into professional testing frameworks.
REQUIREMENTS:
We’re seeking a student with strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a structured approach to problem-solving. A passion for IT and new technologies is essential, along with some initial experience or knowledge in programming - preferably in C# or Selenium—to understand complex code structures.
Proficiency in MS Office, solid English skills (min. B2) and good German skills (min. B1), and the ability to work both independently and in a team are also important.
This role is designed for enrolled students who are based in Berlin and can work up to 20 hours per week, with flexibility around university schedules.
Please refer the Job description for details