FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Werkstudent Human Resources (m/w/d) at Hilton Frankfurt Airport.
What kind of experience can I gain in this role?
In this role, you can gain practical experience in various areas of human resources, including recruitment, employee development, and personnel administration.
What kind of projects will I be involved in?
You will be involved in exciting projects ranging from recruitment processes to team member recognition events and onboarding new team members.
Is prior experience in human resources necessary for this position?
No prior experience in human resources is required; a willingness to learn and a positive attitude are more important.
What are the educational requirements for applying?
Candidates should be enrolled in a relevant degree program, such as Human Resource Management, Business Administration, or Tourism/Hotel Management.
What language skills are necessary for this role?
Very good German and English language skills are required to effectively communicate with our international team members.
How does Hilton support my career development?
Hilton offers various training opportunities, access to Hilton University with thousands of free learning resources, and potential for internal promotions and international career advancement.
What kind of work environment can I expect?
You can expect a supportive work environment with flat hierarchies, direct communication, and a strong emphasis on teamwork and collaboration.
Are there benefits associated with this position?
Yes, benefits include affordable meals in the team restaurant, discounts on hotel stays, corporate deals, and contributions towards transportation costs.
Can I apply even if I don’t meet all the qualifications listed?
Yes, you are encouraged to apply even if you don’t meet every requirement. The focus is on your personality and willingness to learn.
How will my work schedule be organized?
Your work schedule will be planned at least two weeks in advance for better balance with your studies.