About the company:
Melissa Kikizas S.A. is a major Greek company operating in the FMCG industry with leading positions in its categories and strong exporting presence in more than 45 countries. Our main brands are: Melissa, Stella, Primo Gusto, Αvez, Vlaha, and Terra Creta Olive Oil. Additionally, we are the exclusive distributors of KraftHeinz and Del Monte in Greece. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, Melissa Kikizas has received the 3rd position in Great Place to Work awards for 2025.
Due to our continuous growth, we are looking to recruit an analytical and results-driven Commercial Finance Analyst to join our Finance Department
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Melissa Kikizas SA offers equal opportunities to all, regardless of religion, age, nationality, sexual orientation, gender or origin.
All CVs will be treated with complete confidentiality. The company will only contact candidates whose CVs meet the required qualifications and criteria.

Our company was founded in 1947 due to Alexandros Kikizas’ vision to create a food company that would use solely Greek raw materials, in order to produce high quality products.
Today, seven decades later, the third generation of Kikizas family leads one of the largest food companies in Greece, exporting products to more than 45 countries.
Melissa Kikizas is a major Greek company operating in the FMCG industry with leading position in its categories and strong exporting presence. Our main brands are Melissa, Stella, Primo Gusto, Deveta, Αvez, Vlaha and Terra Creta and we are the exclusive distributors of KRAFT HEINZ and DEL MONTE in Greece. Additionally, the company has achieved the Best Place to Work award for 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019.
The vertically-organized mill and pasta plant complex in Larissa produces every year more than 50.000 tons of pasta, which makes us one of the largest pasta producers in the Balkans.
Our presence in the European market is reinforced by the founding of the affiliated company Atlanta S.A., through which we export various Greek products to the Polish market, such as pasta, olive oil, olives, halvah and wines.