French speaking jobs are one of the main business drivers for Teleperformance Portugal. But you can also learn other languages with your colleagues and with the free courses provided by the company. Working at TP will enhance your professional and social skills.

Teleperformance Portugal provides services in 35 languages and French speaking jobs are one of the main business drivers in our multilingual hubs. The company is originally from France and this surely helps to create a proximity with that country’s language and culture.

French is also the main language in which we provide services and the most important foreign nationality in the company. Our multicultural DNA gathers a total of 11,000 employees from 95 nationalities but French as always been number one.

Nevertheless, at Teleperformance you are not restricted to your native language. The company provides several free language courses to the employees, namely in Portuguese and English. And you can always learn with your workmates. French speaking jobs are indeed a doorway to enhance your professional and social skills.

One of the key points of working at TP is learn with each other. Yes, we are specialists in interacting with our client’s customers. But we also interact with each other. Throughout the year, Teleperformance organizes several social parties and events, as well as sports and social activities. You will meet lots of people from other nationalities and communicate with them on a daily basis.

As you learn other languages you are also opening doors to new opportunities. At a professional level, speaking several languages will be valued by recruiters but also by your managers. Your career progression opportunities will ramp up.

In Teleperformance we have lots of French speaking jobs available. If you are looking for a challenge and for the opportunity of building an international career you can take a look at our job offers and eventually join us in Lisbon or Porto, two wonderful cities to live and work.

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