Teaching Assistant of Professor Florian Eugster (m/w/d)
Teaching Assistant of Professor Florian Eugster (m/w/d)
20-40 % (unlimited, asap or upon mutual agreement)
Your tasks
Assistance with preparing teaching material and support for courses in Accounting, Valuation and Auditing in the Bachelor Program and the Master of Accounting and Finance (MAcc Fin) as well as Executive Education
Research assistance with data collection coding (Stata and/or Python)
Administrative responsibilities in a young, dynamic, and international environment
Your profile
Excellent marks in your bachelor, or master studies in business, economics, or related fields
Sound understanding in Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Valuation
Strong existing computer skills with MS Office, especially in Power Point
Strong skills in research-oriented programs e.g. La Tex, STATA, R, or Python) is a plus
Strong German and English spoken and written communication skills
High personal motivation
The competence center is primarily active in Auditing and Accounting research. Our core competences are teaching, research, and executive education. Student assistants will be fully integrated in the team and can get a first-hand view on the competence centre's activities. The working period should begin from 1 October 2024 or at the start of the Fall semester and last for at least one semester.
We are looking forward to your online-application stating the job ID1333
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Inspirational Work Environment
Executive Education
Network
Family & Career
Equal Opportunities
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Further information on working at the HSG can be found here.
For job-related questions
Prof. Dr. Florian Eugster
Carolina Näf
Your place of work
University of St.Gallen
«A place where knowledge is created» - As one of Europe's leading universities of economics and business administration, the University of St.Gallen (HSG), Switzerland, is committed to the education of over 9800 students. The HSG is one of the largest employers in the region and provides an attractive and innovative environment for more than 3300 researchers, educators and professional staff.