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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Chief-Technology-Officer
In Germany, a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is a senior executive who manages a company's technological vision, strategy, and development. This position is responsible for all tec...
See details →Aufsichtsperson in der Unfallversicherung
An Occupational Accident Insurance Inspection Specialist in Germany operates within the scope of occupational accident insurance, evaluating safety and health conditions in workpla...
See details →Betriebsplaner/Betriebsplanerin
In Germany, the Betriebsplaner/Betriebsplanerin is a key position that analyzes and optimizes companies' operational processes and develops future strategies. Professionals in this...
See details →Börsenhändler/Börsenhändlerin
The profession known as **Börsenhändler/Börsenhändlerin** (stock market trader) in Germany involves actively participating in financial markets and executing buy and sell transacti...
See details →Business-Development-Manager/Business-Development-Managerin
In Germany, an İş Geliştirme Yöneticisi (Business Development Manager) is a key position that explores companies' growth potentials and develops strategies to create new business a...
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 →Nautik (grundständig)
The Nautical Science (Bachelor's) profession in Germany is a university education that imparts scientific and practical fundamental knowledge in fields such as engineering sciences...
See details →Technischer Vertrieb (grundständig)
In Germany, a Technical Sales Engineer is a professional specializing in the marketing and sales of complex technical products and services, bridging the gap between business econo...
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