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Invest Cyprus is hiring

Invest Cyprus, the national investment promotion agency, is looking to recruit an Investment Promotion Advisor for its offices in Nicosia.

The successful candidate with work closely with other colleagues and will provide support throughout the implementation of the agreed action plan for achieving results for the agency’s three-fold mandate: investment promotion, facilitation of investors and aftercare services.

“We're on the lookout for a dynamic Investment Promotion Advisor to join our team in Nicosia,” Invest Cyprus said on its LinkedIn. “In this vital role, you'll spearhead initiatives to attract and facilitate foreign direct investment into Cyprus, working closely with various stakeholders to drive economic growth.”

Among other things, the successful candidate will be responsible for researching and developing investment opportunities; crafting sector-specific investment strategies; as well as engaging in B2B meetings and organising site visits with potential investors.

Applicants must have a Degree in Business/Law/Finance/Economics or related fields (Masters preferred); 6-8 years’ experience in business development or investment promotion; excellent communication skills in Greek and English; and strong project management skills.

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