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Italian Speaking Customer Representative (Remote) - Paid Relocation to Greece
Mercier Consultancy Group
WorldwideRemote1mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Exciting Career Opportunity In Sunny Greece!
Mercier Consultancy is seeking an enthusiastic and fluent Italian Speaking Customer Representative to join our team. This remote position comes with a fantastic benefit of paid relocation to Greece, offering a unique blend of professional growth and an enriching lifestyle.
Your Responsibilities:
- Provide exemplary customer service to Italian-speaking clients through phone, email, and chat channels.
- Address client inquiries efficiently, ensuring a high standard of satisfaction.
- Utilize internal systems to manage customer information and resolve issues promptly.
- Collaborate with team members to enhance service delivery and customer experience.
Requirements
- Fluency in Italian (both written and spoken) is essential.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Customer-oriented attitude with strong problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to adapt to new technologies and remote working tools.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently.
- No experience needed, but willingness to learn!
- Willingness to relocate to Greece with paid relocation support.
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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