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Internship Cargo Products, Services & Technology (all genders) in Zürich

Wir setzen viel daran, dass aus Detail Detailliebe wird, aus Qualität Gastgeberqualität, aus Nationalität Internationalität, aus Abwechslung Abwechslungsreichtum, aus einem Job ein Erlebnis und aus SWISS eine Welt voller Inspiration.

Jobbeschreibung

Swiss WorldCargo is the cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines Ltd., focusing on airport-to-airport care-intensive logistic solutions. Headquartered at Zurich Airport, Swiss WorldCargo serves over 120 destinations in more than 80 countries. Our network of air services is supplemented by daily truck connections between key business centers. The “products, services and technology” team is responsible for translating the strategy and customer requirements into sellable services, and ensuring that technological capabilities are in place. 

Your Duties

  • Support the team in when it comes to strategic initiatives in the pharmaceutical and customer experience areas
  • Contribute to the development of new service / product features
  • Support the prototyping of new features
Your profile
  • Bachelor or Master’s degree in Business Administration or Marketing
  • Solid knowledge of MS Office tools (Power Point, Word, Excel)
  • Fluent in English
  • Comfortable with team work but also able to work as a self-starter
  • Analytical and also creative and conceptual thinker
  • Solid communication and social skills 

Details   

Workplace: Zurich Kloten 

Internship duration: 6 months 

Employment level: 100% 

Salary:
CHF 2,500.- gross per month with a Bachelor’s Degree / Advanced Federal Diploma of Higher Education
CHF 3,000.- gross per month with a Master’s Degree 

Starting date: March 01, 2020 

Veröffentlicht am

25-03-2024

Extra Informationen

Status
Inaktiv
Standort
Zürich
Jobart
Praktikum
Tätigkeitsbereich
Transport / Logistik / Fahrer / Kurier, Personalwesen / HR
Führerschein erforderlich?
Nein
Auto erforderlich?
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