Language Matters Recruitment Consultants Ltd
German & Hebrew speaking Account Coordinator

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A thrilling opportunity has arisen
A thrilling opportunity has arisen for a bright German and Hebrew speaker to join an international organisation in Watford. In this new role, you will be responsible for coordinating your allocated customer accounts and promoting client retention.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Administering and coordinating existing customer accounts from A to Z
- Being the first point of contact for your assigned clients, communicating with them via phone and email to answer questions, give them company updates and follow up on their contracts
- Coordinating with other departments to deliver customer requirements
- Ensuring all client account records are kept up to date
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About you:
The ideal candidate will be confident with strong language skills and will possess outstanding communication skills, as you will be communicating with various clients and departments within the company.
Profile:
- Required to be fluent/business level in German and Hebrew: written and spoken
- Previous experience working in customer care, administration, client support or account management dealing with products
- Solid knowledge of Microsoft operating systems
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills and the ability to work as part of a team and independently


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