FAQs
What is the location of the Working Student position?
The position is located in Frankfurt.
What type of work will I be doing as a Working Student?
You will build and implement optimization models, collaborate on refining algorithms, and create interactive tools for decision-makers.
What educational background is required for this role?
You should be currently pursuing a BSc or MSc in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field.
Are there any specific skills or experience required for applicants?
Yes, you should have a strong foundation in mathematical optimization, experience with at least one optimization solver, and familiarity with programming languages like Python and C++.
Is there a citizenship requirement for this position?
Yes, you must be an EU citizen or have work authorization for the EU to be eligible for this position.
What is the work environment like at Quantagonia?
The work environment is collaborative with flat hierarchies, allowing for mentorship from industry leaders and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
What are some of the benefits of working at Quantagonia?
Benefits include fair compensation, flexibility in work arrangements, growth opportunities, and the chance to work on impactful technology.
Will I have the opportunity to work on real-world problems?
Yes, your work will focus on solving significant planning challenges and making a tangible impact with optimization technology.
How does Quantagonia support personal and professional development?
Quantagonia offers mentorship from industry experts, a flat hierarchy for easier communication, and opportunities for rapid growth and skill development.
What is the application process like?
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply directly through the application portal provided in the job announcement.