Time Management × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

11 jobs found.

Contract Bill Collector

A job that involves being entrusted by companies or organizations to visit customers and collect payments such as fees and membership dues.

Public Telephone Fee Collector

A field clerical job that collects call charges from public telephone users, manages cash, and prepares forms.

Customer Consultation Counter Staff (Telephone-based)

A clerical job that handles customer inquiries and complaints via phone, provides service guidance, and resolves problems.

Court Clerk

Court clerks are civil servants who manage administrative procedures in courts, prepare documents, and assist in court operations.

Payment Window Clerk

Handles receipt and payment of cash and transfers at the counter, performing clerical tasks such as recording and reconciling cash flows, creating vouchers, etc.

Internal Mail Clerk

A clerical position that receives and sorts mail and packages generated within the company and delivers them to each department and person in charge. Plays a role in supporting internal communication.

Disbursement and Bookkeeping Clerk

A job that handles daily accounting tasks such as cash disbursement and voucher entry.

Water Bill Collector

A profession that visits water users and regularly collects water bills.

Direct Mail Address Label Applicator

A light clerical job involving affixing address labels to envelopes or cards for direct mail manually or using simple machines.

PC Operator

PC operators use personal computers and peripheral devices to accurately and efficiently perform routine clerical tasks such as data entry, document creation, spreadsheets, and web updates.