Company
Teleperformance
Teleperformance
Teleperformance Spain, with more than 4,700 employees in 10 sites (certified with Great Place to Work and Top Employer), is looking for a Data Entry with Chinese and Japanese to join our team in Barcelona.Your daily tasks Handle and monitor emails and other queries related to the marketing department’s activities. Update databases, including data entry and processing of information. Perform any other general administrative tasks as needed. Maintain effective relationships with other departments and support them. Requirements Advanced/Native level of Chinese and Japanese Medium level of English University degree Previous experience in an administrative role managing complex flows of information in a fast-paced environment Ability to work under pressure and for targets Proficiency with Microsoft Office Organized and great attention to detail Problem solver and team player with great communication skills BenefitsWhat we offer: A full-time position with working hours from Monday to Friday Salary: 18.461,68€ gross/year + up to 1.800€ in bonus Referral Program: Bring a Friend and get a Referral fee (up to 2.000€ depending on the language/project) Permanent Contract Considerable investment in employees and their career development (including product, sales, and personal skills development trainings) Working environment that is modern and bright with a dynamic and multicultural atmosphere
Barcelona
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