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Exp. required: Mid-Level (3-5 yrs)
Fluent in Italian and English
Customer Support
Communication Skills
Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution
Crypto Experience
Multitasking
Job Description
- At Neo Group, where passion meets purpose! As an employee-focused employer, we take pride in cultivating a dynamic workplace where your growth and well-being are our top priorities. Join us for a rewarding career journey filled with exciting challenges and endless opportunities. Elevate your career with us – your success is our success! Neo Group is seeking a motivated and customer-oriented individual to join our team as a Customer Support Specialist. As a Italian speaking Customer Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing exceptional service and support to our Italian speaking customers.
Job Requirements
- Fluent in both Italian and English. Previous experience in customer support or a similar role. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Patient, empathetic, and customer-focused mindset. Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution skills. Confident PC user. Experience with crypto is a plus. Ability to multitask and work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work in shifts and on weekends.
Benefits
- Join an exciting journey to shape and revolutionize a new brand in the market. Enjoy a comprehensive compensation and benefits package. Experience an international work environment with a passionate and professional team. Be part of a modern work environment. Be part of a diverse community at Neo Group.
Company Description: Neogroup is a voice in the services sourcing space that help companies create competitive advantages by leveraging talent globally.
Founder: Atul Vashistha
Year Founded: 1999
Headquarter: Miami, Florida
Ownership: Private
Number of Employees: 11-50 employees
Investment Raised: Not Found
Global Ranking: 676843
Email: Not Found
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Specialties
Sourcing Advisory
Governance Services
Research