Customer Support agent - Portuguese, Spanish & English
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Job Opportunity: Portuguese – Spanish – English Customer Support Agent
Connaxis is looking for native Portuguese speaker with fluent, bilingual Spanish and English written and oral skills for our Customer Support Department.
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Job Opportunity: Portuguese – Spanish – English Customer Support Agent
Connaxis is looking for native Portuguese speaker with fluent, bilingual Spanish and English written and oral skills for our Customer Support Department.
The job would be in our offices in Lavalle and Montevideo (downtown Buenos Aires), from 3pm to 11pm (afternoon shift).
We provide support to Latin America, Brazil, Spain and Portugal. You will need to demonstrate technical knowledge and strong computer skills. We’re looking for quick learners and pro-active people for our permanent staff. The role is not restricted to customer support, but has a variety of internal projects you'd be involved in.
Work for the Innovator! Connaxis is the young, up and coming market player. In just two years we have grown to have 50+ employees. Our strategy focuses on Creative Outsourcing and is well received by our international clientele. We take on pure web development projects combining great design with complex online functionality. Connaxis professionals play a part in their projects from start to finish. In its offices, Connaxis currently employs 9 different nationalities, representing the major worldwide markets. Furthermore, Connaxis sets itself apart through the development of its own internet based applications; our latest product is Guerra Creativa (www.guerra-creativa.com). We always encourage team participation and results and our successes are shared by all.
If you want to work in a dynamic and international environment, just send let me know what your salary expectations and send your updated CV / Portfolio or upload it to http://connaxis.catsone.com/careers/
Santiago Pauni
Connaxis - HR
(011) 5365-0333 (extensión 110)
Autor: connaxis.rrhh || Publicado: 20-10-2009