Chris Pyak talks with Ana Harris-Padley and Andrew Gac about English jobs at Houzz. Ana is Director of international People Services and Andrew Gac, is Sales Manager UK. Find out what Houzz is looking for in a candidate, how you can add the most value to the company and become the number one choice for an English job at Houzz. Listen to the podcast here.
We talk about a number of open jobs with Houzz like Talent Partner, Finance Analyst, Business Development Representative and of course Account Executive in Berlin, Germany. In London you will also find English jobs at Houzz as Marketing Manager, Social Media Executive, Production Coordinator and others. Ana Harris explains Houzz’s mission and in which way you should apply to make your CV easy to evaluate. She also answers audience questions about the general job application process with Houzz.
Acount Executive is an especially interesting position at Houzz. You can work in this position in English, but Houzz is also looking for Spanish native speakers, Italian native speakers, French native speakers and German native speakers. Andrew Gac shares in our podcast what a great Account Executive does different from the average sales person – and how you can really stand out as a candidate for these job openings.
If you are a digital nomad and look for exciting new places to live and work: Houzz also has offices in five US cities, in Sydney, Tokio, Moscow and Tel Aviv.
There are few things who influence your life quality and happiness as the four walls you are living in. Houzz is a worldwide online community that brings you together with the best architects and interior designers – so that you can express your individuality inside your own four walls.
And Houzz is an amazing employer. You can find English jobs at Houzz here and here. In offices around the world they gather professionals to spread the word about about cozy homes that express who you are. Houzz is hiring for a good number of different positions – and they also hire native speaker in languages like English, French, Spanish, Italian and German.

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