Vacancy
Join the team as a Privacy Specialist for our esteemed client, a leading American multinational technology giant. Your role will involve safeguarding individuals’ privacy by processing requests from lawyers and individuals in compliance with European laws. Renowned for its market dominance and technological innovations in artificial intelligence, our client specialises in various Internet-related services and products, such as search engines, online advertising technologies, and cloud computing.
In this role, you’ll handle diverse privacy requests and make decisions following provided guidelines. If you’re passionate about learning, possess impeccable judgment, and excel in collaborative environments, this opportunity is tailor-made for you!
More about what you will do:
- Review and process privacy requests using online tools.
- Check if each request follows our clients’ policies.
- Keep yourself updated on policy changes with help from the Training and Quality Departments.
- Work closely with our clients’ policy specialists to handle cases and regulatory questions.
- Ensure high-quality work in each case you review.
- Meet weekly productivity goals as part of your daily tasks.
- Collaborate with team members on projects to improve efficiency.
- Develop skills in data, tools, and quality assessment.
- Occasionally support different workflows, products, or markets as needed.
- Primarily support the market and workflow you were hired for, but also assist the French market and other markets using a translation tool when required.
Destination
Bustling streets, delicious Irish dishes, and plenty of Guinness beer
Dublin, the lively capital of Ireland, and if you ask us, the cosiest city in Europe! The Irish sure know what cosiness is, and you’ll find that warmth in the many charming pubs, cafés, and restaurants in Dublin. What’s great is that you can explore the city on foot, as everything is within walking distance. Discover authentic Irish shops, the Christ Church Cathedral, and the beautiful, brightly coloured buildings in Dublin. Learn more about Guinness beer, Ireland’s most famous export, during a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and enjoy the fun parade on March 17th like a true Irish! And don’t forget to order a delicious traditional Irish meal at one of the cosy restaurants in Dublin. 😍
Our favourite reasons to live in Dublin
Vibrant cultural scene
Dublin is alive with cultural activities, from live music and theaters to art galleries and literary events. For those who love art, music, and literature, there's always something to do.
Young and diverse population
Dublin attracts people from all over the world, creating a diverse and multicultural society. This gives you the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life and create new friendships.
Easy access to nature
Despite being a big city, Dublin also offers access to beautiful natural scenery. You can quickly escape to picturesque coastal areas, mountains, and green parks for outdoor activities.
Large expat community
Dublin has a thriving expat community with people from around the world. There are plenty of expat groups and social events to help newcomers feel at home and make new friends.
Nightlife
Dublin is known for its bustling nightlife, with plenty of pubs, clubs, and live music venues. There's always something happening in this vibrant city.
Shopping paradise
Dublin offers extensive shopping opportunities, from world-famous department stores like Brown Thomas to boutiques in the creative district of Temple Bar. Grafton Street and Henry Street are also popular shopping destinations with a wide range of fashion stores, shoe shops, and more.
What do you get?
- A base salary of €25,306 gross per year (€2,108.83 per month).
- On top of that, you can earn a bonus of up to €540 per quarter (€180 per month) and will receive a fixed bonus of €4,500 per year (€375 per month). Combined with your base salary, this means you can earn up to €2,663.83 per month.
- You will receive 20 vacation days per year.
- A paid training of 3 weeks (8 hours per day starting between 08:00 and 09:00.
- Flexi time is available: you can start anytime between 7:00 and 9:00 and leave after 8 hours of work plus a 1-hour lunch break.
- An initial employment contract with a duration of 12 months will be provided, with the possibility of extending for an additional 12 months with a subsequent contract.
What is required?
- Fluent in spoken and written Danish.
- Ability to speak and write in English reasonably well.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Strong computer skills with the ability to learn new tools quickly.
- Available for a minimum of 12 months.
- At least 18 years old.
- You have EU citizenship or the right to live and work in Ireland.
Why our recruiters love this destination
Interview Proces
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Apply on our website
Click on the red application button to register and fill in the form. Do not forget to enclose your CV.
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Expect a call from us
This is happening faster than you think, so keep an eye on your phone! We will then provide you with more information about the vacancy and of course, we want to get to know you better.
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Test and first acquaintance
After our interview, the company will send you a test. This way they can see if you are a good fit for this position. To best pass this test, we advise you to find a quiet place in your home (or elsewhere).
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Interview with client
The client's recruiter will schedule an introduction phone call with you. After this, a video call will follow with the project manager. During these talks, they'll check out your test results, chat about your motivation, and discuss your skills. Make sure you are at your best and come across as motivated!
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Receive the results within a few days
Once you've completed all the steps, you'll receive a phone call letting you know you've been hired!
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Start packing and get on the plane!
Host a farewell party, pack your bags, and board the plane to begin your new adventure!
Reviews
Questions
The minimum is 12 months.
No, you will be provided with paid training and coaching so that you will become an expert in no-time!
Yes, for this position, it is required that you are able to speak and write Danish fluently.
Yes, to be able to communicate with your colleagues, it is required to have sufficient knowledge in both speaking and writing in English.
Yes, it is required that you have EU citizenship.
Yes, a high school diploma is required for this position.
For this position, no relocation package is provided. Therefore, you will need to arrange and cover the cost of your flight to Dublin, housing, and other related expenses.
Our recruiters are ready to guide you through this application process!
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