Office software × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations
69 jobs found.
Clinical Trial Clerk
Clinical Trial Clerks (CRCs) support the proper conduct of clinical trials, handling subject management, creation and management of trial-related documents, and coordination with trial implementation teams and pharmaceutical companies.
Local government employee (Administrative affairs)
A profession that handles administrative affairs for local governments, including policy planning, budget management, and provision of resident services.
Tax collector
A public servant who properly collects taxes from taxpayers and handles tasks such as payment receipt, reminders, and seizures.
Mail-order reception clerk (telephone-based)
A clerical position that receives orders for mail-order products and services via telephone, handles customer service, and enters order data.
Monthly paid parking lot management clerk
A job that handles contract management, fee collection, entry/exit management, facility inspections, customer service, etc., at monthly paid parking lots.
Data entry clerk
Data entry clerks accurately input information from received documents, surveys, and other materials into computers in companies or organizations, and maintain and manage databases.
Data entry staff
An office job that accurately inputs and organizes data such as characters and numbers using computers or dedicated equipment.
Data entry worker
An office job that accurately and quickly inputs and updates numerical and character information into systems and databases.
Promissory note clerk
Specialized occupation in charge of clerical processing related to promissory notes, such as discounting, purchase, and settlement, at bank counters and similar locations.
Store development clerk (Convenience store)
Clerical position responsible for site selection, contracts, schedule management, coordination inside and outside the company, administrative procedures, etc., related to new openings or renovations of convenience stores.