English-Speaking Position in Athens Full-Time Role

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We're hiring fluent English speakers (C1-C2 level) for a full-time position in Athens, working with a well-established international company.

In this role, you'll be the first point of contact for users supporting them through clear, guided processes and helping resolve common issues with professionalism and care. Full training is provided, and no prior experience in a similar role is required.

This isn't freelance, short-term, or commission-based work its a structured environment with support, a long-term perspective, and real teamwork.

What you'll get:

  • Full-time, stable contract with regular working hours
  • Paid training and onboarding
  • Supportive team, clear systems, and opportunity to grow professionally
  • Office-based work in Athens no relocation required

Why Athens beyond the usual headlines:

  • You get a better quality of life without paying a premium. Rent, food, and transport cost less, but you still have access to everything a capital city offers.
  • You don't need a car life works on foot or with simple, reliable public transport.
  • The pace is balanced. People work hard, but the culture respects time off and evenings and weekends are genuinely yours.
  • International communities are strong here its easy to meet people, speak English, and build a life even if you're new.
  • Athens offers space literal and mental. Rooftops, sea views, quiet cafés, local markets. You don't feel boxed in.

This is a solid opportunity if you're in Athens and want to develop professionally within a stable company while keeping the lifestyle that brought you here in the first place.

Apply with your CV. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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