ACME Atlantic is a well-known and respected trading company. We handle import directly from manufacturers in 35 different countries, often to our own specifications and currently export to 46 different countries worldwide.
We are looking for enthusiastic people to work in our office in Bermuda on temporary 3, 6, and 9 month contracts. Applicants must be able to speak and write at least one foreign language fluently and can be nationals of any country.
Experience in import/export will be an advantage, but as special training will be available this is not essential. The main requirements are a willingness to work as a member of a team, to cope with pressure, to use the telephone in a foreign language and in English and to be prepared occasionally to work long hours when necessary.
There are several posts available and long-term prospects are good, though initially all successful applicants will be contracted for a maximum of 9 months.
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