Our editorial team is recruited at the start of each autumn semester. Editors take on their own operational role, from outreach and interview preparation to design and web, and work directly on the issues and speaker events of the year.
Recruiting runs through ESPRIT St. Gallen, the student consultancy that publishes the St. Gallen Business Review.
Apply via ESPRIT St. GallenFor over 25 years, the St. Gallen Business Review has been publishing contributions of today’s leaders, entrepreneurs and investors. Founded in 1996 as Student Business Review, the SGBR has continually refined its competencies in terms of concept and content and can proudly claim to be the leading student economic magazine in the German-speaking region.
Coordinated by a team of students from the University of St. Gallen, influential personalities from business, politics and society are invited twice a year to contribute in the form of an article or interview. The authors range from Dr. Josef Ackermann, former CEO of Deutsche Bank, to Francesco Ceccato, CEO of Barclays Europe, and Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
The focus always lies on a key subject, deliberately broadly defined, not only to provide ample room for authors but also to allow a differentiated treatment of seemingly one-sided aspects. Publications of the St. Gallen Business Review aim to animate the readership to new ways of thinking and to foster public discussion. The magazine is distributed at numerous universities, hotels and airport lounges in central Europe and is additionally offered digitally.
The St. Gallen Business Review operates as a non-profit. It is published by ESPRIT St. Gallen, the student consultancy at the University of St. Gallen.