Company
Personalbüro U. Herrmann
Personalbüro U. Herrmann
Start: 6th March
Shift hours: Monday to Friday: 07:00AM - 04:00PM (Rotational shifts)
2 days off: Saturday and Sunday
Tasks:
Manage customer expectations regarding products and services.
Prepare, maintain, and review files.
Communicate with customers via email or chat to provide product information, take or enter orders, cancel accounts, or obtain details of complaints.
Profile:
German or French C2
English B2
Experience in Customer Support (preferable)
Benefits:
Excellent remuneration package based on experience, skills and performance
Life Insurance
Meal allowance + Transport allowance
Private health insurance
Relocation package:
Reimbursement of Airfare on the 6th month of Contract up to 400€ in Economy class
Accomodation for the first year:
Apartment Room with rent of 280€ for 12 months (discounted directly from the payslip)
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