Danish-Speaking Customer Support Representative With Relocation to Greece



Position: Customer Expert

Work model: Remote in Greece

Location: Greece

Employment type: Full-time

What you will do:

  • Communicate with customers via phone, chat & e-mail

  • Track and follow cases to ensure they closed in an efficient and timely manner

  • Maintain high customer satisfaction, representing a major brand

  • Provide and maintain strong, professional relationships with all partners and show empathy at all times

  • Work towards reaching targets as set out by client statement of work as well as internal targets

What you will bring:

  • Fluency in Danish

  • Very good communication skills in English B2 level

  • Exceptional communication & soft skills, as well as problem-solving skills

  • Computer knowledge/tech savviness

  • Resourceful, able to multitask

  • Thrive as a team player in a fast-paced, high-energy, change-oriented environment

What we offer:

  • Complete support to help you ease your relocation to Greece, we cover your flight tickets expenses, 2 weeks hotel accommodation (including breakfast), support with the house searching process (all at no cost to you)

  • Competitive monthly salary + 2 extra salaries per year + monthly performance bonusSundays and public holidays are paid 200%

  • Health care benefits and numerous other discounts

  • Full training by certified instructors

  • Professional growth & development opportunities

  • Special events as well as community & social responsibility initiatives

  • Free online Greek language courses



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