That means you hate inefficiency, question everything, and probably automate your own to-do list. Good. That’s exactly what we need.
We don’t do boring job applications. If you want to work in automation at rhome, you’ll have to prove you can make things run smoother, faster, and with fewer “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” moments.
rhome is looking for a Working Student (m/f/d) in Automation & Workflow Optimization, but we hate repetitive tasks as much as we hate bureaucracy. If you believe buttons should click themselves and reports should write themselves, you’re in the right place.
You’ve already taken the first step. Now, let’s see if you’ve got what it takes.
👉 Ready to automate the future of work? Or do you prefer doing things manually?
We’re not looking for someone who just clicks buttons—we need someone who eliminates the need to click them in the first place.
At rhome, we hate manual work. If something needs to be done more than twice, it should probably be automated. Here’s how you prove you belong here:
(or Fake It Smartly)
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✅ Keep it concise. We love efficiency—so don’t write a novel.
✅ It should actually solve a problem. Automating something pointless isn’t the goal (no, we don’t need a bot that reminds us to drink water).