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As a global company, we know diversity is our strength because it enables us to view things from different vantage points and for you to bring value to the table in your own unique way. TTEC embraces and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that respects and empowers the cultures and perspectives within our global teams.
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Vous tes le lien entre les Global Service Delivery Managers, dont vous dpendez directement, vos quipes et les clients. Service Delivery Manager (h/f) nos organisations caritatives: Direct Actions Hemmersbach Rhino Force (La Force de Rhino dActions Directes Hemmersbach) Hemmersbach Kids Family (La Famille des Enfants de lHemmersbach.
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Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions. dishwashing, food service, Line cook, Cleaning, Food prep, Service, general labor, foodservice. dishwashing, food service, Line cook,Cleaning,Food prep,Service,general labor.
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On recherche pour une agence de design global spécialisée dans la création de supports créatifs numériques et imprimés un(e) Lead Développeur. Vous rejoindrez une équipe, composée de 6 employés, qui propose aux clients des projets novateurs sur mesure, en particulier dans les secteurs du luxe et de la finance.
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Vous appréciez échanger en interne pour obtenir des points de vue, collecter des informations pouvant servir le projet global. Répondre à des appels d'offres publics et privés (coordination avant-vente, chiffrage)Établir et tisser des relations pérennes avec les partenaires technologiques Localisation du poste : Malakoff (92)Ce poste est fait pour vous siVotre côté intrapreneur trouvera son plaisir dans cette mission qui requiert une autonomie certaine.
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