Transatel | NTT
Christopher Sweet is an experienced professional in market management and business development, currently serving as Market Manager at Transatel | NTT since January 2022, following a previous role as Business and Partnership Manager at the same company. With expertise in client relations, market analysis, and commercial negotiations, Christopher has a robust background in launching platforms and managing partnerships, demonstrated during tenure at ManoMano. Additional experience includes roles at vente-privee.com as Sales Coordinator, and Médiamétrie as Research Assistant and Database Manager. Christopher holds multiple degrees in Commercial Development and International Marketing from Sciences-U Paris and has foundational experience in customer service from positions at FrogPubs and Primark Stores Ltd.
Transatel | NTT
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At Transatel, we imagine innovative cellular connectivity solutions and deploy them for prestigious clients like Airbus, Stellantis, Worldline and Jaguar Land Rover. As a leading Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) enabler and global IoT connectivity pioneers, our SIM cards connect millions of vehicles, industrial and consumer devices to public and private cellular networks across the world. Transatel also provides global cellular data connectivity for international travelers and distributed workforce through its Ubigi eSIM solution. Our diverse organization gathers 250+ telecom and IT experts from 40 nationalities working together in our new Paris La Défense headquarter (France). We offer inspiring professional and personal growth opportunities for talents with all backgrounds and experience. If you are looking for an exciting career move and new challenges in a fast-growing business environment, welcome at Transatel! Join our team now, and become part of the extended NTT group, one of the largest and most innovative technology company in the world. With its global footprint and 330,000 employees worldwide, NTT has been pushing innovation forward for more than 150 years.