- Are you looking for a life changing opportunity that will boost your career to the next level?
- Are you an open minded person that likes interacting with people from different cultures?
- Can you find a quick workaround to obstacles that prevent you from performing your work?
- Do you enjoy teaching others and help them become better professionals?
- Are you fluent in English and French?

If your answers are positive we invite you to embark on a 16 months journey to Africa as a logistics trainer
working for a global IT player.

Ideal candidate profile
University degree, as well as fluency in French and English, is required for this position in addition to excellent communication and pedagogical qualities.

Autonomous and rigorous, you should have excellent social skills and an open mind.
You also need to know how to smoothly use the Internet and Microsoft Office suite.

You can work independently, assume risks and you are able to handle any unexpected situation
that may occur. Your presentation skills allow you to deliver your audience only the information they need
in a structured and concise way.

Logistics / international shipping / forwarding background or university studies in this field are highly valued.

What is the offer?
All expenses are covered (flights, visas, accommodation, vaccines, insurance).
We provide a daily allowance and a monthly salary.

Upon completion you will be able to add a complex project delivered in a difficult multicultural environment on your achievements list. The fresh mindset and new set of skills gained will transform you into a valuable candidate
for any global organization.

Before submitting your application you should make sure that:
- you are highly motivated and you want to pursue this opportunity
- no medical condition or family responsibility prevents you from applying

Interested?
Send us your detailed CV at career_africa@hipo.ro or apply to this job ad.

Recruitment process timeline:
March 21, 2012 - deadline for receiving applications (early applications are recommended)
March - May 2012 - selection period
July - August 2012 - one month training (train the trainers session)
September 2012 - you will deliver your first trainings in African agencies