Shape the world of data. Your way.
Student Assistant Research - Japan (m/f/d)
At Statista, we’re all about facts and data, for we are the world's leading business data platform.
By providing reliable and easy-to-use data as well as various data analytics products and services,
we empower people worldwide to make fact-based decisions.
Founded in Hamburg in 2007, we have quickly grown into a global company with offices in major cities
such as London, New York, and Tokyo. And we still have a lot of plans. Our constant growth does not
only prove our success, but also keeps creating new development and career opportunities for our
employees.
We value and celebrate our diverse culture. You are welcome here for who you are, no matter where
you come from, what you look like, or whether you prefer bar graphs to pie charts. Your story
matters – keep writing it as part of our team. Are you ready to join us?
What you do
- Assisting our editors in expanding statistical content about Japan.
- Processing data and writing editorial texts in English, following our editorial style.
- Updating and editing existing statistical content using our content management system.
- Secondary research on key industries in Japan, utilizing local language sources.
Who you are
- Enrolled as a full-time bachelor's or master's student (mandatory).
- Interested in finding a job with 15 to 20 hours per week.
- Exceptional written and spoken English.
- Good reading comprehension in Japanese.
- Ability to describe complicated data concisely and understandably.
- Structured, organized, and independent working style with attention to quality and accuracy.
Who you will be working with
What we offer
In addition to our great team, culture, and our shared goal of empowering people with data, there are many other things that make Statista a great place to work! Join us and benefit from:
Work from abroad 7 days a year
Hybrid work and flex-time
International team and social events
Career & training opportunities
Attractive locations and modern offices
Mental health support by Fürstenberg Institute