by my client and ability to travel across Europe to meet clients Typically bright degree educated Business fluency in English (written and spoken) with language fluency in other European languages (German, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Spanish, Italian etc) being very useful For more information, please e-mail more »
Phone + Laptop + Travel Job Type- Graduate Sales, Account Manager, Full-time, Permanent, Graduate, International Languages - German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian Graduate Sales Account Manager International Travel Opportunities As a Graduate Sales Executive , you will be involved in selling to, and then managing the accounts … management skills Excellent communication, written customer-facing skills Significant interest in, and aptitude for technology European languages (particularly French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian and Dutch) are highly desirable, but not essential. more »
skills - A Motivated self-starter - An articulate graduate - Problem Solver - Other European languages a bonus such as French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish or Norwegianmore »
+ Laptop + Travel Job Type- Graduate Sales, Account Manager, Full-time, Permanent, Graduate, International European languages useful particularly French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish and Dutch Graduate Sales Executive International Travel Opportunities As a Graduate Sales Executive , you will be involved in selling to, and then managing … time management skills Excellent communication, written customer-facing skills Significant interest in, and aptitude for technology European languages (particularly French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish and Dutch) are desirable, but not essential. more »
excellent time management skills Excellent communication, written customer-facing skills Significant interest in, and aptitude for technology European languages (French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish or Dutch) are desirable, but not essential. more »