Danish and Norwegian Support Technicians

Arbetsbeskrivning

Would you like to join our team and gain work and life experience from abroad?Sykes is a global player in the customer service business.Whether it is technical support, customer service, helpdesk services or telemarketing campaigns, we are looking for all types of motivated people that would like to work in an exciting and multicultural work environment! To be successful in this position, you must be native in at least Danish or Norwegian, you should also speak English well.You also need to have excellent verbal and written communication skills, customer service attitude and interested in latest technology.Technical education is not essential as we train you to the job.Interested?If the answer is YES, we have a number of positions within our Company that might suit you.We offer you job where you get to experience latest and modern technology.We offer an attractive relocation pack and help with finding accommodation to those who are moving to Sweden for a position at Sykes, Ed.So, if you're looking for a company where you can prove yourself, and are interested in working in a leading provider of outsourcing solutions - please contact our HR department. Company Profile Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated, (Sykes-Nasdaq: SYKE), a diverse information technologies company, with more than 16,000 employees, provides a variety of computer-related outsourcing services to multinational companies.Sykes' business includes third party hardware and software technical support, helpdesk services, systems consulting, systems integration, diagnostic software, e-commerce solutions, documentation development and foreign language translation and localization.www.sykes.com www.dalsed.se

Kontaktpersoner på detta företaget

HR Manager Hilde Karlsson
0534-291000
Marjut Peiponen

Sammanfattning

Postadress

BOX 42
ED, 66821

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