Cooperation With Companies
British American Tobacco Germany
Astra Zeneca
AMB Generali Informatik Services
Ernst & Young
Europcar
Hapag Lloyd
KPMG
Lufthansa Technik
Tchibo
agens Consulting GmbH
BILD-Gruppe BILD-Gruppe
Daimler AG
etracker GmbH
Euler Hermes Kreditversicherungs-AG
Fachhochschule Wedel
freenet AG Ganske Verlagsgruppe GmbH
Hermes Logistik Gruppe Deutschland GmbH
IDL Beratung für integrierte DV Lösungen GmbH ID IHK zu Kiel IKOR Management- und Systemberatung GmbH
iPublish Ganske Interactive Publishing GmbH
Lufthansa Technik AG
Otto Group
SAP AG
Stadtsparkasse Wedel
VKG Verlagvertriebs KG
XING AG
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