Company
CBT
CBT
Job Description: Dutch-Speaking Customer Advisor (Web Services) – On-Site in Lisbon
Are you passionate about providing exceptional customer service and eager to make an impact in the web services industry? We are seeking motivated Dutch-Speaking Customer Advisors to join our dynamic team in Lisbon, Portugal. This exciting on-site opportunity allows you to work alongside an international team, assist customers, and enhance their experience with web services.
As a Dutch-Speaking Customer Advisor, you will be the main point of contact for Dutch-speaking clients, ensuring they receive the best possible support. Your key duties include:
Lisbon offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and modern living. It’s a fantastic city for personal and professional growth, with a welcoming international community and a growing tech industry. You’ll enjoy a high quality of life, a vibrant social scene, and an affordable lifestyle in a beautiful, sunny city.
If you're ready to join our team as a Dutch-Speaking Customer Advisor in Lisbon, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your CV and cover letter, highlighting your language skills, experience (if any), and enthusiasm for delivering exceptional customer service.
We look forward to welcoming you to our team!
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