Company
Cross Border Talents
Cross Border Talents
Job Overview
Role: Customer Service Representative
Project: Home Appliances
Languages: French (C1/native) and English (B2)
Location: On-site in Lisbon, Portugal
Type of Contract: Fixed-Term (6 months)
Key Details
Training Start Date: 6/Feb/25
Schedule:
Monday to Saturday, rotational shifts between 07:00 and 19:00.
Sunday and one rotational day off per week.
Your Responsibilities
What We're Looking For
Compensation & Benefits
Why Join Us?
Global Brand: Be part of a renowned home appliances company with a strong reputation.
Career Development: Gain valuable experience in a growing industry.
Work in Lisbon: Immerse yourself in one of Europes most dynamic and beautiful cities.
Team Environment: Join a supportive and multicultural team that values collaboration and growth.
Hiring Process
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Join us to help create memorable customer experiences while working with a leading brand in Lisbon. Apply today and start your new journey on 6/Feb/25
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