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One of AGBU Germany’s main goals is to develop the next generation of Armenian leaders in Germany and Europe. For this reason, we have launched the AGBU Germany Professional Growth Program (AGBU Germany PGP) to help students, graduates, and young professionals with their application process and to connect them with leading companies from various industries to further their professional development. The AGBU Germany PGP will help you gain the practical experience and industry knowledge you need in your field of study and work. These skills will make you stand out in your career and give you the opportunity to contribute to the prosperity of the global Armenian nation.
Current opportunities
German Fintech in Berlin

The young German Fintech startup is looking for various roles in Berlin and currently hiring in all teams. Their service helps software companies to integrate financial services into their product. Investors include Earlybird Venture Capital and other market-leading VCs.

Students, graduates, and young professionals with a strong academic background are encouraged to apply. Prior knowledge in the field of Fintech and experience working in an international and fast-paced company preferred. German residency required.

The company is looking for: 

  • Working Students and Interns
    • Operations Team
    • Engineering Team
  • Full Employment
    • Operations Team
    • Engineering Team
    • Business Development
Interested?
Professional Growth Program Form

Headquartered in Berlin, AGBU Germany is the first German Chapter of the New York-based Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), the world’s largest non-profit organization devoted to upholding the Armenian heritage through educational, cultural, and humanitarian programs across the globe. AGBU has an active presence in 32 countries and 75 cities.

AGBU Germany was founded in 2020 in the awareness of its responsibility towards the Armenians in Germany, Armenia, Artsakh, and the Diaspora. Inspired by the unwavering determination of its mother organization AGBU founded in 1906, and in appreciation and recognition of its continuous achievements, the Chapter fits as a German link into the ranks of international AGBU Chapters as well as into the global Armenian nation.

Paris 1925, meeting of the AGBU Central Board, seated center, Boghos Nubar. Earliest photo available of the Central Board.
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