Customer Services Representative- German Speaking - Leicester, United Kingdom - Next

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    46 per hour plus an additional £1 an hour for weekend workingShifts available:Saturday 8am to 3.45pm, Sunday 8am to 4pm, Monday to Wednesday 11am to 7pm (36 hours per week)


    Wednesday 7am to 2.45pm, Thursday to Sunday 7am to 3pm (36 hours per week)Sunday to Tuesday 8am to 4pm, Wednesday 8am to 3.

    45pm & Thursday 8am to 4pm (36 hours per week)Training:
    Monday 17 June to Friday 28 June 2024, Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm (based at Enderby, Leicester)

    Location:

    Radar Road, LeicesterOur International department currently trades in 130 countries worldwide with growing teams across our contact centres in Leicester, London, Manchester, Poland and Pune.

    International Language Advisors play a vital and rewarding role in providing exceptional service to our customers all over the world whenever they need us.

    As an International Language Advisor, you will provide exceptional services to our customers through inbound and outbound calls, emails and chats whilst navigating through our computer systems.


    What we're looking for:


    With previous experience in customer service, ideally within a call centre or customer facing environment, you'll be a team player with excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate in a confident, clear and friendly manner, working in a fast paced environment.

    You will be fluent in English and German spoken and written and have good literacy and numeracy skills.

    You'll be up for a challenge, empathetic and enjoy sorting out customers' problems so they're able to continue to shop with us.

    All successful applicants will be subject to criminal & credit checks in line with our Reference Policy.

    In accordance with Home Office guidance successful candidates will be required to evidence their right to work in the UK before commencement of employment.

    This role is not one we would typically consider for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route due to, for example, the relevant Home Office requirements on skills level, not being met.