Company Description
Singleron Biotechnologies is an innovative life sciences tools company specializing in high-throughput single-cell analysis for clinical research, diagnostics, and drug development. With a global team of technical experts, Singleron develops advanced multi-omics single-cell technologies that deliver faster and more insightful research outcomes. Established in 2018, the company operates offices and laboratories in Germany, the United States, Singapore, and China. Singleron is dedicated to translating cutting-edge science into accessible solutions for researchers worldwide.
You are studying biology or a life-science subject and are curious about how science is turned into real-world products and services? Then this role is for you We are looking for a student intern to support our commercial team in Europe on a mini-job basis. No prior sales or marketing experience is required — we will teach you everything you need to know.
What you will do
Support the team with simple commercial operation tasks (e.g. preparing customer lists, follow-ups, documentation)
Help prepare presentations, emails, and basic sales materials
Assist with maintaining customer and lead information in our systems
Learn how customer communication works in a scientific/biotech environment
Work closely with experienced colleagues from sales, marketing, and science
What you bring
You are an enrolled student in Biology, Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field
Interest in business, sales, or customer communication (no experience required)
Friendly, reliable, and organised working style
Good English skills; German is a plus but not mandatory
Willingness to learn and ask questions
What we offer
Flexible working hours that fit around your studies
Mini-job contract in line with German regulations
Step-by-step onboarding and close support from the team
Practical insight into the life sciences and biotech industry
A supportive, international, and student-friendly work environment
If you'd like to gain first practical experience at the intersection of science and business, we'd be happy to hear from you.