Company
ELIKYA RECRUITMENT
ELIKYA RECRUITMENT
€1500 - €1600 per month
Norwegian Speaking Customer Service Advisor | Move to Portugal
How would you like to represent one of the favorite brands of millions of customers around the world? Don't miss this opportunity and join our team of experts in Lisbon, Portugal where friendliness and good humor are values just as important as work ethic. This Swedish company specializes in the design and retail sale of furniture and decorative objects ready to install or in kits to assemble. It offers a wide range of aesthetic and functional furnishing products at prices accessible to the greatest number of people and to all budgets.
Relocation package:
* Accommodation provided
* Assistance in obtaining your Portuguese social security number and opening a bank account.
In addition to all this, you will receive:
* Performance bonuses
* Meal allowance (Food card)
* Full-time contract (40 hours per week / 8 hours per day / 2 days off)
* Ongoing training provided by the company
* Private medical insurance
* 22 days of paid vacation + public holidays
* Career evolution
* Many other advantages
What will be asked to do ?
* You will be the first point of contact for customers and will be asked to their queries by phone and/or email.
* Identify customer needs.
Am I eligible ?
* Hold a European passport or identity card
* Native Norwegian/C2 level (spoken and written)
* The training will be given in English; you must have a minimum B2 level in English.
* Have the ability to multi-task as you will be speaking to clients/prospects via phone and emails
What is the next step ?
Apply now and get interviewed!
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