Studitemps

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Studitemps GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 2008
Seat Cologne
management Eckhard Köhn
Benjamin Roos
André Swientek
Andreas Wels
Number of employees 279 internal and 6,456 external (Ø 2018)
sales € 74 million (2018)
Branch Personnel services
Website studitemps.de

Studitemps is a personnel service provider that specializes in the placement of students and the placement of graduates and young professionals . The company, headquartered in Cologne, has its own location in 22 cities across Germany. In 2018, the company had an average of 279 in-house employees and 6,456 full-time and part-time students.

history

Studitemps was founded in 2008 by WHU graduates Benjamin Roos and Andreas Wels in Cologne. At the same time, the Georg von Holtzbrinck publishing group participated as a venture capitalist . Eckhard Köhn has been the third managing director and chief executive officer since June 2011. André Swientek has also been part of the management team as Chief Operating Officer since June 2018 .

In 2010 the company joined the German Temporary Employment Association. V. (iGZ) and is therefore subject to a collective bargaining agreement .

To finance further expansion, Studitemps raised around 3 million euros in June 2012 from the French financier Seventure Partners, b-to-v Partners and Raffay & Cie. In 2015, there was another round of financing for 12 million euros, in which Iris Capital also participated as a new investor.

In 2017, Studitemps was included in the Inc. 5000 list by business magazine Inc. In 2018, it was ranked 3,077 there, which means that there were at least 3,076 companies in Europe that grew faster than Studitemps. In the personnel services sector, 52 listed companies showed faster growth than Studitemps.

The company currently has twenty-two locations nationwide. These include Augsburg, Berlin, Bochum, Bonn, Bremen, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Dresden, Essen, Flensburg, Frankfurt a. M., Hamburg, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Kiel, Cologne, Leipzig, Mannheim, Munich, Münster, Nuremberg and Stuttgart.

Products and brands

Current products and brands

Since November 2008, Studitemps has been operating Jobmensa, an online job exchange for students and using this as a recruiting channel for their customers as part of the student leasing. The online platform, on which around 13,000 new students register every month, receives up to 45,000 applications for Studitemps jobs every month, with the focus on customer care , retail , logistics and production . While 80% of the positions on the job canteen are placed by external companies, 20% of the job offers come directly from Studitemps.

In October 2010, the company was granted its first time-limited license for commercial leasing. Since October 2013 this has been changed to an unlimited permit. In October 2015, the offer was expanded to include job entry , a career network for graduates and young professionals, on which jobs from the IT , engineering and commercial sectors are placed in permanent positions.

Former products and brands

From 2009 to 2013, Studitemps operated a job portal for graduates under the Job Entry brand . This was a paid job search engine.
From 2010 to 2012, the company was involved in a joint venture with Sprengnetter GmbH that employs architecture and real estate industry students as property inspectors. The former joint venture has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sprengnetter GmbH since 2012.

Between 2009 and 2013, students were placed in the private customer area as moving helpers and babysitters. However, due to a stronger focus of the personnel service provider on corporate customers, these business areas were discontinued.

Investors and shareholders

The founding partners Benjamin Roos, Andreas Wels and Holtzbrinck Ventures as part of the Holtzbrinck publishing group have been involved in the company since it was founded in July 2008. In May 2011 Raffay & Cie GmbH acquired shares in the company as part of a financing round. In July 2012, the French venture capitalist Seventure Partners and the Swiss investor BrainsToVentures AG also joined the group of shareholders. The lead investor in a further financing round in June 2013 is the French venture capital company XAnge with a total volume of around 3.5 million euros. In the third and so far largest financing round (around 12 million euros), a new major investor joined Studitemps with the European growth investor Iris Capital .

Study series "Skilled Worker 2030"

Studitemps, in cooperation with Constata and the Department of Labor Economics at Maastricht University , initiated a series of studies on the economic and general living conditions of students in Germany. The title “Fachkraft 2030” is aimed at the changing educational landscape in Germany. The survey took place for the first time at the beginning of the winter semester 2012/2013 and has been carried out every six months since then. A total of over 300,000 students from all over Germany have taken part in fourteen surveys to date. A large part of the data obtained in this way arose from analyzes of the job portal Jobmensa. The study (formerly “Fachkraft 2020”) has been published under the title “Fachkraft 2030” since 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

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