Customer Service jobs in Erembodegem

148 open positions Customer Service East Flanders

148 active jobs in customer service across East Flanders.

East Flanders couples Ghent’s North Sea Port and the Volvo Car Gent complex with UGent and UZ Gent, while a textiles-and-food fabric still pulls weight in the Dender region and Waasland.

Belgian customer service runs through centralised contact hubs (Brussels, Liège, Charleroi) and in-house customer-success teams at banks, telecoms (Proximus, Orange, Telenet/BASE) and utilities (Engie, Luminus, TotalEnergies).

↗ High turnover in contact centres; ongoing demand for multilingual (NL/FR + EN) profiles. ⇄ Gent-Sint-Pieters is, after Brussels-South, the country’s second-busiest IC rail node.

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  • Most visible cities in this selection: Erembodegem.
  • Most represented categories: Sales.
  • 20 jobs in this selection were published in the last 7 days.
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