About the role

  • Student Software Developer role focusing on Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365. Engaging in software development tasks while collaborating with clients and internal teams.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze and gather requirements directly with our customers (remote or on-site)
  • Prepare, package, and evaluate requirements in a structured way with regard to technical feasibility
  • Discuss and align solution approaches and responsibilities with the internal team
  • Independently implement requirements — primarily using Power Apps (Model‑Driven Apps) on the Microsoft Power Platform
  • Collaborate with our developers when you need support on more complex requirements
  • Get up to speed with Power Apps, especially Model‑Driven Apps, and with Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Apps (e.g., Sales, Customer Service, Marketing) — with close mentoring by experienced colleagues
  • Gradually build expertise in the core platforms on which our customer solutions are based

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a degree program in (business) computer science or a related field
  • Ideally have at least two years of study remaining and intend to work as a working student during that time
  • Able to work 15–20 hours per week regularly (more hours possible during semester breaks)
  • Already have some practical experience in software development
  • Have worked in teams or companies and understand what is required in a professional working environment
  • Native-level German (C2) is required
  • Very good English skills, both written and spoken
  • French skills are a plus but not mandatory
  • Ideally have prior exposure to Power Apps, Model‑Driven Apps, or other low-code platforms
  • Knowledge of WordPress, Elementor Pro, and search engine optimization (SEO) is a plus

Benefits

  • Above-average pay for working students
  • Bonus schemes: opportunities to earn significantly more than the standard hourly rate
  • Mentoring and personal guidance from experienced developers
  • Intensive onboarding in Power Apps, Model‑Driven Apps and Dynamics 365 — with a focus on practical application
  • Support for Microsoft certifications, e.g., in Power Platform or Dynamics 365
  • Insight into real customer projects and collaboration on an equal footing
  • Opportunity to contribute to academic practical projects (e.g., course projects, theses)
  • Long-term prospects including possible permanent hire after graduation
  • Flexible working hours, including the option to work more than 20 hours/week during semester breaks
  • Modern, agile work environment with remote options and flat hierarchies

Job title

Working Student, Software Development — Power Platform & Dynamics 365

Job type

Experience level

Entry level

Salary

Not specified

Degree requirement

Bachelor's Degree

Tech skills

Location requirements

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