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Junior Back-Office Administrator (Russian-Speaking) (4749)

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Type: Full time

CareerFinders, on behalf our client, an International Trading company with regional offices in Cyprus, we are seeking to recruit a Junior Back-Office Administrator (Russian-Speaking) to join their expanding team in Limassol. This position suits a junior-level candidate who is fluent in both Russian and English and is willing to work hard and develop under guidance. Full job-specific training will be provided by our client.

 

Key Duties/Responsibilities:
 

  • Daily correspondence with producers, terminals, shipping lines and clients.
  • Issuance of relevant documentation for the shipment of cargo.
  • Handling of contracts and other sensitive and valuable information.
  • Maintain updated records of orders, suppliers and customers.
  • General administrative support to Management as and when required.

 
Key Skills/Experience:
 

  • Ideally educated to degree level in Business Administration or related field.
  • Any previous administration and/or customer service experience will be considered an advantage, but not essential.
  • Fluency in Russian and English (Written & Spoken) is essential.
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills are a must.
  • Willingness to learn and develop under the right guidance and support.


To apply for this vacancy, please send your CV, along with any covering letter to jobs@careerfinders.com.cy quoting the reference number CAR4749. Please note that due to the high volumes of applications received only shortlisted applicants will be responded to. By sending us your CV you are giving CareerFinders your consent to be contacted for this and any other suitable vacancies that we believe match your skills and experience. To view our privacy policy, please click www.careerfinders.com.cy/privacy-policy.

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