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Dutch Speaking Customer Representative For Miele - Paid Relocation To Greece
Mercier Consultancy Group
WorldwideRemote1w ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Exciting Career Opportunity with Miele!
We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Dutch Speaking Customer Representative to join our team supporting the prestigious Miele brand. This role offers a unique chance with paid relocation to Greece, allowing you to combine a rewarding career with an exceptional lifestyle in Greece.
Your Role:
- Provide excellent customer service to Dutch-speaking customers of Miele, addressing inquiries and resolving issues efficiently and professionally.
- Communicate through multiple channels including phone, email, and chat.
- Gain deep knowledge of Miele products and services to assist clients effectively.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure customer satisfaction and problem resolution.
Requirements
- Fluency in Dutch (written and spoken) is essential for clear communication with customers.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Customer-centric attitude with problem-solving ability.
- Self-motivated and adaptable to remote working technologies.
- Willingness to relocate to Greece with paid relocation support.
- Work from home is possible, anywhere in Greece.
Benefits
- Competitive Monthly Salary
- Enjoy 2 Additional Yearly Bonuses
- Monthly Performance Bonus
- Paid Relocation
- Airport Pick-Up
- Paid Training
- Health Insurance
- Continuous Support Before and During Your Stay in Greece Provided by Residents of Greece
- And Much More...
Perks & benefits
- Medical Insurance
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