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Graduate German Technology Consultant

Adecco
City of London
11 months ago
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Graduate German Technology ConsultantAre you a Native German speaker or fully fluent in German? Do you have a passion for technology and a degree in a scientific or analytical subject? We have an amazing opportunity for a Graduate German Technology Consultant to join an award-winning software house at the forefront of artificial intelligence and machine learning. With multiple awards under their belt, our client is a clear leader in their industry which is set to explode. Don't miss out on being a part of their incredible journey!Key Requirements: * Native German speaker or fully fluent in German (verbal and written)* Analytical mindset with the ability to explain complex subjects to non-technical individuals* Minimum 2.1 degree or higher from a leading university, preferably in a scientific or analytical subject* Consideration for candidates who have studied overseas* Previous experience using German in an internship or placement year is highly advantageous* Customer-oriented work experience, especially in a corporate setting, would be beneficial* Some understanding of technology is useful, but not essential* Excellent logical and problem-solving skills* Willingness to travel at short notice, both domestically and internationallyResponsibilities: * Become the go-to point of contact for clients, building strong relationships* Overcome objections with support from the technical teams* Design bespoke solutions based on client requirements...

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