Job
- Level
- Junior
- Job Field
- Software
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Internship / school internship
- Location
- Munich
- Working Model
- Onsite
Job Technologies
Your role in the team
- The training to become an IT specialist specializing in application development covers a broad spectrum of IT and offers a variety of possible career opportunities during and after the training.
- The IT specialist specializing in application development works primarily in the field of software engineering, which deals with the provision of methods and tools and their systematic use for the creation and maintenance of software.
- Possible areas of application include the development of measurement, organizational and financial applications as well as web applications or application development in SAP systems.
- The training lasts 3 years.
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Our expectations of you
Qualifications
- Intermediate school leaving certificate, university entrance qualification or university of applied sciences entrance qualification
- Good performance in mathematics, physics and computer science
- Willingness to work in a team
- Ability for logical-abstract thinking and creativity
- Confident oral and written expression
- Sociable and communicative
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ROHDE & SCHWARZ GmbH & Co. KG
Rohde & Schwarz entwickelt, produziert und vermarktet innovative Produkte der Messtechnik, Broadcast- und Medientechnik, Cybersicherheit, Sichere Kommunikation sowie Monitoring und Network Testing. Vor 85 Jahren gegründet, unterhält das Unternehmen ein Vertriebs- und Servicenetz in mehr als 70 Ländern.
Description
- Company Size
- 250+ Employees
- Company Type
- Established Company
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
- Industry
- Industry, Production
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