Clerical Occupations X Career Path: Clerk
10 matching jobs found.
Internet Reception Clerk
Clerical job that handles customer inquiries, orders, and requests via email, chat, and other internet methods, and records and reports them.
Service office clerk
Service office clerks primarily handle customer service centered on phone and email responses, reception, data entry, document organization, and other clerical tasks.
Credit Management Investigator
Specialist who investigates and analyzes debtors' credit status and handles receivables management and collection tasks.
Material Inspection Clerk
A clerical position that performs incoming inspections on delivered materials and parts, confirms quantity and quality, and enters and manages data in the internal system.
Payment clerk
An office position in companies or organizations responsible for payment operations to suppliers and contractors, handling everything from voucher creation to payment procedures and ledger recording.
Collection Clerk
A clerical position responsible for accounts receivable collection tasks, from invoicing to payment management and dunning of overdue payments, in companies, local governments, etc.
Tax collector
A public servant who properly collects taxes from taxpayers and handles tasks such as payment receipt, reminders, and seizures.
Budget Section Clerk
An clerical position responsible for budget formulation from planning to management and performance analysis in companies or organizations.
Passenger and cargo clerk
A job that handles various clerical procedures related to passengers and cargo at counters in stations, airports, etc.
Temporary Clerk
A position handling clerical tasks such as document creation, data entry, and phone handling for companies or organizations on a short-term or spot basis.