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Job for native Flemish or Dutch

Post by Nienke » Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:29 am

PART TIME DELEGATE MARKETING POSITION - native/near native Flemish or Dutch required

Management Events is looking for fluent Flemish or Dutch speakers to part-time Delegate Marketing assistant positions to our office in Helsinki. This position is suitable for those Dutch or Belgians living in the Helsinki area either temporarily or permanently.

Your tasks will include supporting our Dutch operations by updating and maintaining our Dutch delegate database & reporting as well as other assistant level support tasks. The working schedule can be arranged fairly flexibly between 9 am and 6 pm on week days and we hope You could work two to three days per week. Work is hourly paid.

Suitable candidates are customer service orientated, good communicators, able to work with excel and not afraid of working on the phone.

If you have faith in your abilities and are eager to be part of our young and successful team, send your CV and application to jobs.fi@managementevents.com

Additional information from:

Team Manager Anne Eskola, weekdays during office hours (9-16 EET) at +358 40 561 9339

http://www.managementevents.com/managem ... lletin.pdf

http://www.managementevents.com



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Post by Allard88 » Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:26 pm

Well, I speak dutch fluently, because it is my native tongue, but I think it wouldn't be much use, because I will be in Finland from February until the end of June, and I will be working full time for my traineeship. If it was for a few hours in the weekends, I might be able, though.

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Post by Mies Belgiasta » Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:49 pm

I have a Bachelor degree in Applied Informatics, but I'm Belgian and my native tongue is Dutch. If only marketing was my thing, I'd apply for it.
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Post by Hank W. » Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:08 pm

Considering how many headhunters are offering you jobs 24/7 I'd be having a small set of spiritual orgasms. Its easier once you got one job to get another... after all then you got "Finnish work experience" and all your paperworks done and settled in and a network in place looking for jobs... kaaskop...;)
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Post by Mies Belgiasta » Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:57 pm

Hank W. wrote:Considering how many headhunters are offering you jobs 24/7 I'd be having a small set of spiritual orgasms. Its easier once you got one job to get another... after all then you got "Finnish work experience" and all your paperworks done and settled in and a network in place looking for jobs... kaaskop...;)
Kaaskop?? I think you're referring to our northern neighbours! :wink:

Well, the thing is, I have no experience in Marketing, I studied IT.
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Post by blaugrau » Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:52 pm

Suitable candidates are customer service orientated, good communicators, able to work with excel and not afraid of working on the phone.
You definitely won't need a marketing degree for this job, it sounds very much like calling their clients or annoying prospective new ones on the phone and typing their details into a database -- which sounds really nice and comfy, especially when you're not established yet in Finland and not fluent in Finnish -- I'd really recommend you apply for the job, you might regret it in some months time when you get turned down for cleaning jobs.. It's completely futile to wait for a job that perfectly matches your degree- it might never come along, or only in a few months or years, but until then a job like this will sort out your bureaucratic and financial needs and save your sanity..

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Post by Hank W. » Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:59 pm

You can always fake it. :wink:
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Post by raamv » Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:53 pm

Your tasks will include supporting our Dutch operations by updating and maintaining our Dutch delegate database & reporting as well as other assistant level support tasks. The working schedule can be arranged fairly flexibly between 9 am and 6 pm on week days and we hope You could work two to three days per week. Work is hourly paid.
Suitable candidates are customer service orientated, good communicators, able to work with excel and not afraid of working on the phone.
I dont see anything here that relates to marketing..cept the title and that it is a delegate position..and Cept the company name is management events..
Actually this could be a good opportunity for beginners as the company connects "business" people with potential employers/customers etc or something like that..rather like they re brokers..
:wink: but dont quote me on that.. :wink:
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Post by gerrit » Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:01 pm

I am a native Dutch speaker and got plenty of experience in customer service. So I sent an application email. Hopefully they don't mind me applying from abroad ; I after all need work first before I can move.

Is there anyone that knows someone within the company and wants to do a good word for me? :)

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Management Events - Call Centre for Dutch Market

Post by espoomax » Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:29 pm

gerrit wrote:I am a native Dutch speaker and got plenty of experience in customer service. So I sent an application email. Hopefully they don't mind me applying from abroad ; I after all need work first before I can move.

Is there anyone that knows someone within the company and wants to do a good word for me? :)
I heard that this position requires 95% calling Dutch companies, no real incentives meetings in NL for example, no extra push to learn the local language...just calling and indeed do some administrative tasks...bit bizar to interview college graduates for positions like this but may be it pays well or at least bring comfort to some Dutchy/Fleming who is looking for some kind of job around Helsinki ... g'luck Gerrit but why would you apply for a Job in Finnieland?

BTW, I found a Dutch lady called Janneke - with an own website - who works/ed with management events in helsinki at the Dutch Desk but no contact yet.

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Re: Management Events - Call Centre for Dutch Market

Post by Hank W. » Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:43 pm

espoomax wrote: but why would you apply for a Job in Finnieland?
If the answer is not HBS I'm Moses.
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Post by gerrit » Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:25 pm

College graduates? I am not a colleague graduate by any means or so, still I got an interview for the job. Hopefully it turns out to be succesful.

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Wanted: Dutch Graduates for Finnish Call Centres

Post by espoomax » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:58 am

gerrit wrote:College graduates? I am not a colleague graduate by any means or so, still I got an interview for the job. Hopefully it turns out to be succesful.
Hi Gerrit,

Find this link to the old ad (in Dutch) in which it says that the position of Delegate Marketer is meant for Graduate starters...

http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Lh ... cd=1&gl=nl

Or are you applying for another job? Good luck though since it sounds to me like a Sales position for someone with extensive experience in Call Centres who might even like such a position in a new country...are you considering a move to Finland in the darkest days? December/January...at least it always get better than that :-)

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Management Events Recruitment Complaint

Post by espoomax » Thu Nov 01, 2007 7:45 am

It seems to be that Managment Events has despite its excellent reputation hard times to provide the applicants with clearity on the outcome of the late recruitment process for Delegate Marketers.

Although promises made to provide feedback within a week, no follow up was done, not even after reminder mails + phonecalls...might be an indicator of a too fast growing callcentre bizz...??

Still bizar that a Finnish co. is looking for native call force with a BA degree to work in Suomi.

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Re: Job for native Flemish or Dutch

Post by Mies Belgiasta » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:25 pm

I've been working at Management Events since Monday, talking about changing my mind! :lol: Anyways, it's a great environment and nice team members. Still looking for people btw!
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