Hey You Marketing GmbH | Germany | 52xxx Aachen | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 24.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Fundraiser Full-time (m/f/d)
We're Hey You, A Door2Door fundraising agency. We run door to door advertising campaigns for aid organisations and live the start-up Vibe: a dynamic and motivated team, high self-responsibility, clear goals and a joint evening. Sounds good? Make yourself a picture and check our Instagram at @heyyoumarketing. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
What to do is Enthusiasts to support aid organisations. Desk was yesterday! Go every day from door to door. Representative our NGO partners professionally and always act fair. Come prepared, on time and with positive attitude. Show commitment and override responsibility for your results.
What you bring You speak fluent German Level C1. You can work at least 4 days a week. You have the pleasure of communication & are a team player. You are going to be solution-oriented and confident with challenges. You own responsibility. You have ideally experience in fundraising. Your personality counts with us: You don't need any studies or training! Start with us!
salary range: 2.000,00 € – 3.500,00 € per month depending on working days and performance (fix money + uncovered commission) Ascent options: from starter to team leader to branch management. Flexible working days: decide when you want to work. (at least 4 days per week) Do good, earn money and learn to present yourself. .
Location
![]() | Hey You Marketing GmbH | |
| 52070 Aachen | ||
| Germany |
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