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EAT authentic Italian food at our restaurants, cafes and to-go counters * SHOP a selection of high ... On occasion produces store-related social media images when needed * Manages the store Events team ...

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Media Relations Support: Helping to prepare press kits, monitor media coverage, and assist with ... Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English (proficiency in Italian is a plus)

EAT authentic Italian food at our restaurants, cafes and to-go counters * SHOP a selection of high ... On occasion produces store-related social media images when needed * Manages the store Events team ...

Manager-Events & Rental

New York, NY · On-site

$72K - $76K/yr

... the Italian Academy and its programs. The incumbent trouble-shoots technical problems for the ... Must also be knowledgeable in the use of electronic media and audio visual equipment. Must have ...

Student Office Assistant

Lawrence, KS · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Create and post updates on social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Instagram) and assist with ... French, Francophone & Italian Studies, German Studies, and Slavic and Eurasian Languages ...

Owns the full-funnel paid media process, combining high-level strategy with hands-on execution ... Professional fluency or native-level fluency in German, French, Italian, Polish or other European ...

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How much do italian media jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for italian media in the United States is $120,163.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $123,000.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Italian media, and why are they important?

To succeed in Italian media, you need strong journalistic skills, fluency in Italian, a deep understanding of Italian culture, and often a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with multimedia production tools, content management systems, and social media platforms is typically required. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and critical thinking skills help professionals create compelling stories and engage diverse audiences. These abilities are crucial for producing high-quality, relevant content and maintaining credibility in a fast-evolving media landscape.

What is Italian media?

Italian media refers to the collection of mass communication outlets in Italy, including television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and digital platforms. It encompasses both public and private broadcasters, such as RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana), Mediaset, and La Repubblica, offering news, entertainment, and cultural programming. Italian media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and reflecting Italian society, and it is regulated by specific laws and authorities to ensure pluralism and freedom of expression.

What is the difference between Italian Media vs Italian Journalists?

AspectItalian MediaItalian Journalists
CredentialsMedia certifications, journalism degrees often preferredJournalism degrees, press credentials
Work EnvironmentMedia companies, broadcasting stations, online platformsNewsrooms, media outlets, freelance assignments
Industry UsageRefers to the entire media industry including TV, radio, onlineIndividuals producing news content, reporting

Italian Media encompasses the broader industry involved in broadcasting, publishing, and online content, while Italian Journalists are the professionals who create news reports within that industry. The media industry includes various roles and platforms, whereas journalists focus specifically on reporting and storytelling. Understanding this distinction helps clarify career paths and job expectations in Italy's media landscape.

How does an Italian Media professional typically collaborate with international teams and adapt content for global audiences?

Italian Media professionals often work closely with colleagues from different countries, especially in multinational organizations or agencies. Adapting content for global audiences involves translating not just language, but also cultural nuances, ensuring that stories and visuals resonate appropriately. This requires regular communication with editors, translators, and marketing teams to align on messaging and branding. Flexibility, strong intercultural skills, and a good understanding of international trends are essential for success in this collaborative environment.
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CX Specialist (French, Italian & English) - Saturday to Wednesday

Too Good To Go

Remote

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

CX Specialist (French, Italian & English) – Saturday to Wednesday

Braga, Braga, Portugal

At Too Good To Go, we have an ambitious mission: to inspire and empower everyone to fight food waste together. More than 1/3 of all food produced in the world is wasted, which has a huge impact on our planet - 10% of greenhouse gas emissions, to be exact.

Too Good To Go operates the world's largest marketplace for surplus food, where we connect food businesses with consumers who can buy and enjoy it at 50 %+ off retail value. Alongside our app, we create educational tools, operate an end-to-end surplus food management solution, and influence legislation to help reduce food waste.

We're growing fast: Our community of 133 million registered users and 261,000+ active partners across 20 countries, have together already saved 517+ million meals from going to waste - avoiding over 1.4M tonnes of CO2e from entering the Earth's atmosphere!

We are a certified B Corp social impact company. Too Good To Go was named in Fast Company's list of the World's Most Innovative Companies and World Changing Ideas. We are also honoured to be included in TIME's 100 Most Influential Companies. Most recently, we won Apple's coveted Cultural Impact Winner.

We're looking for an exceptional bilingual Customer Experience Specialist (French, Italian & English) to join our Global superstar team at Too Good To Go.

Please note that this role is 100% remote within Portugal, with a fixed working schedule of Saturday through Wednesday.

Reporting directly to the Customer Experience Team Lead, you will be the face for our users and partners and turn them into ambassadors by providing efficient and friendly customer care. You'll inspire and empower them to take action against food waste and to become part of the movement.

The role will include responsibilities such as:

  • Being the main point of contact for our users and partners ensuring they receive outstanding customer service by answering inquiries through email, chat and phone
  • Answering all questions through some of our Social Media tools (Facebook, App Store, Play Store and Google Reviews)
  • Handle priority situations with high care, as well as contact users and stores proactively when necessary
  • Help build and implement processes to encourage, inspire and empower our partners and consumers to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle, using Too Good To Go
  • Being a brand ambassador in all your communications with our customers as you encourage, inspire, and empower our customers towards more sustainable behaviour
  • Understand and communicate our customers' needs and motivations to our internal teams locally and globally
  • Communicate in French, Italian or English, and when necessary utilise translation tools for additional languages.

We are looking for:

  • Experience in Customer Service or Account Management
  • Full written and verbal proficiency in French, Italian & English to communicate with users and partners.
  • A first-class and inspiring communicator, who is able to draw on those skills to set the bar high.
  • Experience working with CRMs like Zendesk, Salesforce, Hubspot or SAP.
  • A team player who loves helping others, building positive relationships and resolving conflicts with our users and partners.
  • Detail-oriented individuals who are able to stay focused through repetitive tasks.
  • Previous experience working in a marketplace, a big platform, or the Food Industry is a bonus.

Our values:

  • We win together: Food waste is a big beast to fight. We believe in a #oneteam.
  • We raise the bar: We always push for more. We work smart, smash barriers and elevate one another.
  • We keep it simple: Our ambitions are bold but our solutions are simple.
  • We build a legacy: We're proud of the change we're driving.
  • We care: We always look out for each other. Caring is also about the way we do business. We do the right thing.

What we have to offer:

  • A rare opportunity to work in a social impact company (and certified B Corporation!) where you can see real and tangible impact in your role.
  • Working alongside an international community of users, partners and 1,350+ colleagues across 20 countries that are on the same important mission.
  • Personal and professional development opportunities in a fast-paced scale-up environment.
  • An inclusive company culture where you can bring your authentic self to work
  • A strong, values-driven team culture where we celebrate successes and socialise with colleagues that care.

Benefits:

  • Flexible Work & Time Off
    • Enjoy the flexibility of fully remote work from anywhere in Portugal
    • Extra parental leave and days off beyond local legislation and the option to take an extra week of unpaid leave
    • Health insurance and pension plans (subject to country of employment).
    • Additional days off for significant life events
  • Connection & Community
    • Regular social events like summer and winter parties
    • Get to know our community with a monthly free Surprise Bag
    • Paid volunteer time through our Shareback volunteering programme
    • Women in the Workplace, P.R.I.D.E., People of Colour and Functionally Diverse Employee Resource Groups

What to expect from our hiring process:

  • Step 1: 30-minute video interview with a member of the Talent Acquisition team. We'll share more about the role and opportunities ahead, while also getting to know you and making sure it feels like the right fit on both sides.
  • Step 2: 90-minute final panel interview and interactive test. You will meet with our Customer Support Leadership team. During this call, you'll be asked to complete a live customer support simulation where you'll share your screen to reply to real-world customer queries in real time. We'll wrap up the session with a Q&A to discuss your support experience and answer any questions you have for us.

How to apply:

  • We take recruitment very seriously, so please carefully read everything we have written above. Please also check our website and international media in order to get a good overview of Too Good To Go.
  • Submit your CV and Cover letter in English.
  • Please note that we only accept applications coming through our platform. No CV or Cover Letter will be accepted by email or LinkedIn direct messaging.

A Movement for Everyone We want to inspire and empower everyone to fight food waste together. With that mission, it's only natural that we want to build a diverse and inclusive team of highly capable individuals who are passionate about doing things in a better way. We strongly believe we all excel and are more creative when we're allowed to be ourselves, and we're committed to a culture where all of us belong. We are an equal opportunity employer and all employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need. If you need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know.