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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Sicherheitsmanager/Sicherheitsmanagerin
In Germany, Security Managers are important professionals who develop security concepts and coordinate commercial, operational, or corporate security areas. This profession specifi...
See details →Siebdruckermeister/Siebdruckermeisterin/Bachelor Professional im Siebd...
In Germany, a **Siebdruckermeister** (screen printing master) is a specialist who plans, manages production processes, ensures quality, and takes on operational responsibilities in...
See details →Sinologie (weiterführend)
In Germany, the field of Sinology (Advanced Specialization) involves in-depth academic research and specialization in Chinese language, culture, history, philosophy, and society. P...
See details →Skilehrer/Skilehrerin
In Germany, ski instructors (Skilehrer/Skilehrerin) provide alpine skiing training to students of different age groups, at beginner or advanced levels. These professionals advise s...
See details →Slawist/Slawistin für Ostslawistik
In Germany, a Slawist/Slawistin (specialist in East Slavic Languages and Literature) is an expert who deeply studies East Slavic languages (especially Russian, Ukrainian, and Belar...
See details →Slawist/Slawistin für Südslawistik
In Germany, Güney Slavistleri (South Slavists) are experts who conduct in-depth studies on South Slavic languages (especially Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian),...
See details →Slawistik - Ostslawistik (weiterführend)
The specialization in Slawistik - Ostslawistik (advanced level) in Germany is a field that develops in-depth academic knowledge and research competence in East Slavic languages (Ru...
See details →Snowboardlehrer/Snowboardlehrerin
A Snowboard Öğretmeni in Germany is a professional who teaches groups of snowboard students of varying ages and performance levels, ensuring they ride safely and effectively. Those...
See details →Softwaretechnik (weiterführend)
"Softwaretechnik (weiterführend)" in Germany is a career path aimed at deepening existing knowledge, specializing, or taking on leadership roles in software development, design, an...
See details →Sous-Chef/Sous-Chefin
Sous-Chefs in Germany play a key role in organizing kitchen operations as the direct assistant and deputy of the head chef (Küchenchef), responsible for the preparation and present...
See details →Sozial- und Kulturanthropologe/Sozial- und Kulturanthropologin
In Germany, Social and Cultural Anthropologists deeply examine cultural and social structures in different countries or cultural environments, their changes over time, and their in...
See details →Sozial-, Kulturanthropologie (weiterführend)
This profession refers to specialists in Germany who deeply examine, analyze, and interpret social and cultural structures, human behaviors, belief systems, lifestyles, and global...
See details →Soziale Arbeit (grundständig)
In Germany, the "Soziale Arbeit" Bachelor's degree program aims to provide scientific and practical solutions to social problems faced by individuals and communities, covering area...
See details →Sozialmanagement (grundständig)
In Germany, a basic undergraduate degree in Social Services Management (Sozialmanagement) is a discipline that provides scientific and practical management knowledge in the fields...
See details →Sozialmedizinischer Assistent/Sozialmedizinische Assistentin
Social Medicine Assistants are healthcare professionals who play an important role in the field of public health in Germany, specializing in preventive health services, health prom...
See details →Sozialökonom/Sozialwirt / Sozialökonomin/Sozialwirtin
In Germany, Social Economists and Social Managers undertake administrative and managerial tasks in organizational planning and management, providing strategic support to social and...
See details →Sozialökonomie (grundständig)
The Bachelor's degree program in Social Economics (Sozialökonomie) in Germany is an interdisciplinary program that offers fundamental scientific knowledge in fields such as busines...
See details →Sozialversicherung (grundständig)
In Germany, the profession of Social Security is a field acquired through a Bachelor's level (grundständig) Studium, providing fundamental scientific knowledge about the functionin...
See details →Sozialversicherungsfachangestellter/Sozialversicherungsfachangestellte...
In Germany, a Social Insurance Specialist (Statutory Pension Insurance) is a profession that clarifies the insurance status and rights of insured individuals, undertaking important...
See details →Soziologie (grundständig)
A Sociology (Bachelor's) degree in Germany is a university-level discipline that enables the study of social behaviors using theoretical and empirical methods. Professionals educat...
See details →Spezialist/in - Industrie 4.0
In Germany, Industry 4.0 Specialists are key individuals who plan digital transformation processes in industrial companies and develop concepts for this transformation. They analyz...
See details →Spieltherapeut/Spieltherapeutin
A Spieltherapeut/Spieltherapeutin in Germany is an important healthcare professional who treats mental conflicts, developmental disorders, or psychosomatic illnesses, especially in...
See details →Sport- und Fitnesskaufmann/Sport- und Fitnesskauffrau
The profession known in Germany as **Sport- und Fitnesskaufmann/-frau** significantly contributes to the smooth operation of businesses in the sports and fitness sector through com...
See details →Sportarzt/Sportärztin
In Germany, Sports Physicians (**Sportarzt/Sportärztin**) are medical specialists who diagnose, treat, and manage the rehabilitation processes for sports-related injuries and condi...
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