Professions — Working Life in Germany
Definition, education path and tasks of 3.560 professions in Germany — from Bundesagentur für Arbeit data.
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E-Commerce-Manager/E-Commerce-Managerin
E-Commerce-Manager or E-Commerce-Managerin are professionals in Germany responsible for the management, development, and optimization of online sales channels. This profession ensu...
See details →E-Sports-Manager/E-Sports-Managerin
In Germany, E-Sports-Manager/E-Sports-Managerin are professionals responsible for the strategic and operational management of teams, events, or organizations within the rapidly gro...
See details →Einkäufer/Einkäuferin
**Einkäufer/Einkäuferin** is a fundamental profession in Germany, responsible for procuring goods and services that companies need under the most favorable conditions. These profes...
See details →Einsatzleiter/Einsatzleiterin (Feuerwehr)
A professional working as an Einsatzleiter/in (Feuerwehr) in Germany is responsible for the dispatch and management of fire and rescue operations. These individuals manage all oper...
See details →Einsatzleiter/Einsatzleiterin (Sicherheitsgewerbe)
The profession of Security Operations Manager is a key position in Germany's security sector, responsible for the planning, management, and supervision of operations. These profess...
See details →Eisenbahner im Betriebsdienst Lokführer und Transport/Eisenbahnerin im...
**Eisenbahner im Betriebsdienst** This profession ensures safe and smooth railway operations in both passenger and freight transport in Germany.
See details →Eisenbahner/Eisenbahnerin in der Zugverkehrssteuerung
In Germany, the profession of **Eisenbahner/Eisenbahnerin in der Zugverkehrssteuerung** (railway traffic controller) is crucial for ensuring the smooth and safe flow of train traff...
See details →Empfangschef/Empfangschefin (Hotel)
In Germany, a Hotel Reception Chief or Chiefess (Empfangschef/Empfangschefin) is a key position responsible for the smooth operation of a hotel's reception department.
See details →Empfangskraft
An Empfangskraft in Germany plays an important role as the first point of contact for companies, offices, hotels, or other institutions. Their main duties include welcoming incomin...
See details →Empfangsmitarbeiter/Empfangsmitarbeiterin (Hotel)
Empfangsmitarbeiter/Empfangsmitarbeiterin (Hotel) is a critical professional group in hotels in Germany, serving as the first point of contact for guests, managing welcome and fare...
See details →Employer-Branding-Manager/Employer-Branding-Managerin
In Germany, an Employer Brand Manager is responsible for increasing a company's attractiveness to potential and existing employees, creating a positive employer image, and making t...
See details →Energie-, Ressourcenmanagement (grundständig)
The field of Energy and Resource Management (Bachelor's) in Germany encompasses fundamental scientific and engineering principles in critical areas such as energy production and ma...
See details →Energie-, Ressourcenmanagement (weiterführend)
The profession of Energy and Resource Management (Advanced Level) in Germany trains specialists who focus on helping companies and institutions increase energy efficiency, promote...
See details →Energiemanager/Energiemanagerin
Energiemanager/Energiemanagerin are professionals in Germany responsible for increasing energy efficiency, optimizing energy costs, and developing sustainable energy solutions for...
See details →Erdbewegungsmaschinenführer/Erdbewegungsmaschinenführerin
In Germany, Excavator Machine Operators are specialists who manage the movement of earth and materials in various fields such as construction, road building, mining, and landscapin...
See details →Erster Nautischer Offizier/Erste Nautische Offizierin
Erster Nautischer Offizier/Erste Nautische Offizierin, also known as the First Deck Officer, is a key position on commercial ships. They serve as the captain's closest assistant an...
See details →ESG-Manager/ESG-Managerin
In Germany, ESG Managers (Environmental, Social, and Governance Managers) are key professionals tasked with enhancing companies' sustainability performance, reducing their environm...
See details →Eurokaufmann/Eurokauffrau (doppelt qualifizierende Ausbildung)
In Germany, a Eurokaufmann/Eurokauffrau is a dual-qualified professional who plays a key role in carrying out international commercial transactions and processes.
See details →Event-Management (grundständig)
The profession of Event Management in Germany refers to professionals specialized in the processes of planning, organizing, and implementing various events. Professionals in this f...
See details →Event-Manager/Event-Managerin
The profession of **Event-Manager/Event-Managerin** in Germany is a critical role responsible for the end-to-end planning, organization, and successful execution of various events....
See details →Event-Manager/Event-Managerin (Ausbildung)
In Germany, Event Managers are professionals who plan, organize, and implement all kinds of events, from rock concerts to medieval markets. Individuals in this profession find suit...
See details →Expansionsmanager/Expansionsmanagerin
In Germany, an Expansionsmanager/in (Expansion Manager) is a key position that manages strategic growth processes in line with companies' goals of increasing market share and creat...
See details →Expedient/Expedientin
In Germany, an Expedient or Expedientin is a professional group generally responsible for processing documents, managing files, and carrying out administrative processes in the fie...
See details →Fachangestellter/Fachangestellte für Arbeitsmarktdienstleistungen
Specialist Employees in Labor Market Services in Germany play an important role in providing information and supporting application processes for job seekers and citizens on topics...
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