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Work as a Norwegian- or Swedish-speaking Customer Representative in Crete
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Minimum 1 year
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Norwegian or Swedish, and
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€1,030 - €1,300 gross
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A1 - Beginner
Can understand and use basic phrases, introduce myself, and ask and answer simple questions about personal details.
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A2 - Elementary
Can communicate in simple and routine tasks, describe my background and immediate environment, and write short, simple texts.
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B1 - Intermediate
Can understand standard texts, handle most social interactions, and express opinions on familiar topics both orally and in writing.
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B2 - Upper Intermediate
Can understand the main ideas of complex texts, interact with native speakers with some ease, and write detailed texts on a variety of topics.
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C1 - Advanced
Can understand complex texts, speak fluently and accurately, and write well-structured texts on various subjects.
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C2 - Proficient
Can understand, speak, read, and write fluently and precisely, similar to a native speaker.
Description
Why you don't want to miss this chance!
What do you have to do?
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Handling all incoming customer calls in a responsive manner
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Providing prompt, reliable and accurate information to customers
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Reporting issues to the appropriate department
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Working in a team
What do we expect of you?
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Fluent Norwegian or Swedish and excellent English skills (C1)
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You are customer & solution-oriented
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Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
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An English CV
This application process is with Yobbers
Frequently asked questions
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I have a specific question about a position. Who can I ask?
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Feel free to ask them through our website chat, we'll be happy to answer all your questions! Have you already applied for an interesting job vacancy? In that case, one of our recruiters will get in touch with you by phone as soon as possible. This is also the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you may have!
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Am I entitled to vacation when I work abroad?
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As an employee, you are always entitled to a legal number of vacation days per year. The amount of these days is stated in the contract you received from your employer. To take your days, discuss it with your employer abroad.
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Do I get insurance or do I have to organize it myself?
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When you work abroad, it is necessary to have health insurance, travel insurance, and liability insurance. It is important to consider which insurance suits you best. Sometimes, the employer abroad may provide health insurance. Always inquire with your employer about what they can arrange for you. If you plan to work abroad for an extended period, it is necessary to register with the municipality where you work and reside. Feel free to send us a message if you have any questions!
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I am about to go abroad, what should I do?
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There are some things to consider before you leave. It is important to set aside money for the first month abroad, as you may not receive your salary up front. Some employers will help you with the administrative procedures. Don't worry, during your recruitment process, you will learn more about what your employer will arrange for you and what you need to take care of. We will guide you through it! If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us via chat or read our checklist on how to prepare to go abroad.
Vacancy questions
Hello Alizera, thank you for your message. I cannot answer your question precisely as it most likely depends on the project you would work for. However, you would surely benefit from a relocation package to help you settle down during the first two weeks.
Do they give place to stay if I work