Company
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€2600-€2850 bruto + voordelen
KLANTENDIENST MEDEWERKER
Beerse | Aanspreekpunt voor klanten | Chemiesector | NL-FR | FT of 4/5de | 36 verlofdagen | 1099292
Over jouw nieuwe werkgever
Onze klant is een wereldleider in hun segment, actief in de chemische sector, en werkt vanuit Beerse. Ter uitbreiding van hun team zoeken wij samen met hen naar een klantendienst, customer care medewerker die op korte termijn kan starten.
Jouw functie
Samen met onze klant is Hays Herentals op zoek naar een servicegerichte klantendienst medewerker:
Jouw profiel
De arbeidsvoorwaarden
Je komt bij onze klant terecht in een groeiend team met toffe collega’s die je alle uitleg zullen geven om jouw job snel onder de knie te krijgen:
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