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  position:
 Helpliner/ IT-Supporter
 - dealing with telephone calls coming from european customers and
 solving IT
 related questions
 - using different languages such as Chinese, Japanese, English, German,
 French and other languages
 
 place:
 Erfurt (city with about 198'000 inhabitants in the middle of Germany)
 (you'll find more details about the town on the internet page
 www.erfurt.de
 <www.erfurt.de> )
 
 company:
 Our customer is a subsidiary company of IBM with about 700 employees,
 situated on the edge of Erfurt
 
 worktime:
 The average weekly working time is 40 hours.
 Occasionally you'll be working shifts or at weekends & bank holidays.
 
 
 starting date:
 Any time (depends on different projects)
 
 salary:
 Depending on IT and language skills, beetween 1800 and 2200,- Euros per
 month
 
 (Example of taxation:)
 2080,00 Euro gross income
 - 284,00 wage tax
 -   16,00 solidarity tax
 - 150,00 social security fee (for health insurance)
 -   22,00 nursing care insurance
 - 203,00 pension scheme
 -   68,00 unemployment insurance
 = 1337,00 Euro net income
 
 If you have to work late/ night shifts, Sundays and bank holidays
 you'll get
 extra bonus.
 
 
 contract:
 The working contract will be closed with Adecco
 Personaldienstleistungen
 GmbH (2 years contract first, and will be extended if CSG agrees)
 
 Duration of projects:
 unlimited
 You should be interested to stay at least for 1,5 years.
 
 Holiday :
 (graduated)
 1st working year - 24 days per year
 2nd working year - 25 days per year
 3rd working year - 26 days per year
 4th working year - 28 days per year
 From 5th year on - 30 days per year
 
 extra payment:
 Christmas bonus and holiday payment will always be paid once a year in
 the
 following graduated amount:
 2nd working year - 150 Euro Christmas bonus, 150 Euro holiday pay
 3rd and 4th year - 200 Euro Christmas bonus, 200 Euro holiday pay
 From 5th year on - 300 Euro Christmas bonus, 300 Euro holiday pay
 
 Period of notice:
 1st-3rd working month - 1 week
 4th-6th working month - 2 weeks
 Until 2nd working year - 4 weeks
 From 2nd working year on - 1 month
 
 How to get started:
 As a start, the company pays your hotel costs for 2-4 weeks (without
 breakfast),during that time you can start looking for the right flat,
 which
 isn't difficult because there are enough ones at reasonable prices
 (about
 250,00 Euro for a one room flat).
 
 Working permit/ residence permit:
 If you're EU - citizen you already have a working permit for every
 EU-country. But we will have to apply for your residence permit at the
 german foreigner office.
 Usually we guide new employees one day before the first working day to
 the
 office.
 Attention: If you're member of the  n e w  EU - countries (Hungary,
 Czech
 Republic, Poland etc.) or from non-EU countries we are not able to
 employ
 you, if you are not in possession of working and residence permit
 before we
 close a working contract. As we are a company dealing with temporary
 work
 you will not be able to receive both permits only by showing a working
 contract of Adecco. Every "normal" company in Germany would be able to
 employ you easily.
 
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 What do we need from you?
 
 - CV in English or German language
 - application form (see attached form)
 - copies of certificates from school and university as well as
 references of
 past employers
 - copy of your identity card  (only if you have no german nationality)
 
 If you are still interested, please let us know, so we can pass all
 your
 documents on to our customer company.
 If you meet the required skills, our customer will be checking your
 language
 and communication skills in a personal telephone call. In this case, we
 are
 going to inform you about the exact date and time of the interview, so
 you
 are prepared. If you already live in Germany, we would prefer a
 personal
 interview.
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