
Customer Service Executive
Singapore, Singapore
SGD 2,200 - 2,500/month
Business Development / Sales
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工作內容
foptics is a growing and expanding startup looking to disrupt the optical industry in Singapore and beyond. Join us for a fulfilling, fun-filled career and make a change for millions of people who need glasses globally.
We promise a high-impact and purposeful traineeship opportunity for a great start to your career. For more info, visit www.foptics.club
This dynamic position reports to the Customer Experience Executive and interfaces with retail store ICs.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Daily preparation and fulfilment of eCommerce orders
- Engage customers online and offline in store
- Inventory management, budgeting and forecasting
- Work with 3rd party logistic solution providers to ensure smooth fulfilment of order
Who we are looking for:
- A fun loving character who can fit into our company culture
- Great learning attitude
- A team player
- Customer oriented
- Polytechnic graduate in year 2019 or 2020
Apply now to have a conversation with us!
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關於公司
We are a fast growing startup looking to disrupt the optical industry in Singapore. Join us for a fulfilling, fun-filled career and make a change for millions of people who need glasses globally.
We promise opportunities that will directly impact the business and growth for your career.
Our Culture and Values:
- Service above all
We believe great service = great shopping experience.
A business owner once told us that we need to charge more for the service we provide. Thats when we know we are providing great service.
Not only we service customers, we provide great service to colleagues to make foptics the best place to work.
- Honest
Customers of foptics are our friends, and we don’t lie to our friends. We Introduce honestly via transparency; you don’t need fancy lenses you don’t need.
Be honest to colleagues and solve issues together. No BS.
- Act
We acted when we discovered the gaps in the optical industry. Be proactive and don’t be afraid to make changes for the better.