Work as Danish-speaking Customer Development Specialist in Malaga!
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Minimum 1 year
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Danish and
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Salary will be discussed later in the process
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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
The best part? You will live and work in Malaga, a beautiful, sun-drenched city in Andalucía, one of Spain’s southern regions. After work, you can go to the beach and enjoy the marvelous architecture of the city. Apply today!
Why you don't want to miss this chance!
What do you have to do?
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Establish and maintain strong customer relationships by understanding their needs and offering tailored solutions
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Monitor market trends and industry developments
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Collaborate with internal teams (marketing, support, logistics, etc.) to effectively address customer demands
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Book of B2B meetings with insurers
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Communicating positively with team members, customers and other partners
What do we expect of you?
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Fluent Danish and good English skills (B2)
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Excellent communication and negotiation skills
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Strong customer orientation and ability to understand customer needs
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Ability to analyze data and provide accurate reports
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Previous experience in sales, business development, or customer relationship management can be a plus
This application process is with Yobbers
Frequently asked questions
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Is it possible to go abroad with my children and family?
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For most of the vacancies we offer, it is difficult to go abroad with children because the salary is often insufficient to support your family. Besides that, the employer often expects you to work full time and it can be hard to find a nanny. Living and working abroad with children also poses some organizational problems. In our experience, it is therefore rare that your children can accompany you abroad for the positions we currently offer.
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How does Yobbers help me?
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From your first visit to our website to starting your new job abroad, Yobbers is your travel partner! For most vacancies, we are responsible for the recruitment process and will guide you through the entire process. No matter what, we are always here to help: before, during, and after your experience abroad!
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How do I find a place to live?
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In some cases the employer offers accommodation, this will be indicated in the vacancy itself. Even if they do not offer accommodation, the employers will have information and advice on how to find a home in the country. Have a look at our housing abroad page for more information or read our blogs full of tips on finding accommodation. We also have relocation experts working at Yobbers who would love to help you find your new home!
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Who takes care of my application?
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Your application is processed by Yobbers. After your application, one of our recruiters will contact you as soon as possible. Read more about how the application process works here!
Vacancy questions
Hi Athena,
Thank you for your message and I will be more than happy to answer your enquiry. :)
You can send your English CV to Recruitment@yobbers.com and one of our recruiters can upload it your profile. In terms of the CV itself, I would mention your work experience in detail and mention any educational qualifications you have.
Hopefully this helps! :)
Kind regards,
Tim
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