Company
Cross Border Talents
Cross Border Talents
Are you a fluent Polish speaker (C1 level) with strong English communication skills (B2 level)?
Are you ready to embark on an exciting career in beautiful Lisbon, Portugal? We have the perfect opportunity for you!
As a Customer Service Representative, you will be customers' first point of contact, providing world-class support and ensuring satisfaction. This role offers the chance to work in a vibrant international environment with a supportive team, all while enjoying the cultural and scenic charms of Lisbon.
Lisbon is one of Europes most dynamic and picturesque cities. Its renowned for its warm climate, friendly locals, and affordable cost of living. From historic streets and delicious cuisine to a thriving international community, Lisbon offers the perfect backdrop for your next career move.
Ready to leap? Send your updated CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your language skills and customer service experience. We cant wait to meet you and help you start this exciting chapter of your career in Lisbon!
This position is ideal for motivated individuals looking for a fresh start in a fantastic European destination. Apply now and be part of a team that values your talents and aspirations!
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