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German Speaking Reservations Agent | Join a Dynamic, Customer-Focused Team

Do you have a passion for customer service and sales? Are you fluent in German and English? Join our team as a German Speaking Reservations Agent and become part of a fast-growing, international company where your skills and enthusiasm are valued and rewarded.

About the Role

As a Reservations Agent, you will be the first point of contact for customers, handling their inquiries and assisting with reservations. Your role is to deliver an exceptional customer experience, drive sales, and ensure a seamless booking process.

Key Responsibilities

  • Convert incoming calls and inquiries into successful reservations.
  • Meet and exceed performance targets (sales, call-handling efficiency, quality).
  • Provide top-tier customer support by tracking and assisting with on-request bookings.
  • Resolve customer complaints in a professional and proactive manner.
  • Share market insights to improve service quality and processes.
  • Collaborate with other markets by handling cross-market calls.
  • Communicate effectively with customers and team members.

Requirements

  • Fluency in German and English (written and spoken).
  • Previous experience in customer service or sales.
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills.
  • Ability to perform well in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word).
  • Typing speed of 25 WPM or above.
  • A proactive team player with a positive, solution-oriented attitude.

Work Schedule and Contract Details

  • Indefinite contract offering long-term career opportunities.
  • Flexible shifts (Monday to Sunday, between 07:00 and 19:00).
  • Shift durations vary from 4 to 12 hours.

Salary and Incentives

Competitive hourly rates:

  • 1st Month (Training and Practice): 5.50/hour.
  • From 2nd Month: 7.16/hour.
  • From 7th Month: 7.42/hour.
  • Following 6 months (based on performance): 7.89/hour.

Additional incentives:

  • Language allowance: 1,800/year (paid monthly).
  • KPI performance bonus: Up to 2,500/year (eligible after 6 months).

Benefits

  • Full training provided to support your success in the role.
  • Career growth opportunities within a growing international company.
  • Basic health insurance (offered after 6 months).
  • Access to gym memberships and mobile schemes.
  • Relocation support (details discussed during the interview process).
  • Affordable, healthy meals available in the on-site canteen.
  • Monthly team events and discounts at 50+ local partner businesses.
  • Free on-site parking.

Why Join Us?

Be part of a company that values teamwork, innovation, and delivering outstanding experiences to customers. We offer a challenging yet rewarding role in an international environment that encourages professional growth and collaboration.

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