Full-time × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

160 jobs found.

Loan Screening Clerk

An clerical position in financial institutions that reviews customers' loan applications, analyzes repayment ability and credit information, and determines the approval or denial of loans.

Loan Investigation Clerk

Clerical position in financial institutions, etc., conducting credit investigations and document reviews for loan applicants, collecting and analyzing information necessary for loan decisions.

Gas Payment Collection Clerk

Gas payment collection clerks collect gas usage fees at gas company counters or customer homes, perform deposit confirmation, ledger management, receipt issuance, collection guidance, etc.

School Librarian

A professional who manages books and materials in school libraries, supports users, and conducts reading activities and information literacy education.

School Library Librarian

School library librarians are professionals who manage library materials, provide user support, and promote reading activities in libraries of elementary, junior high, and high schools.

Exchange Counter Clerk

A job that handles foreign exchange, remittances, currency exchange, transfers, etc., at a bank counter, processing financial transactions accurately and quickly.

Keypuncher

A job that involves operating computer keyboards or dedicated terminals to input program materials or form data at high speed and with high accuracy.

Legislator's Secretary

A job that supports legislators' work, including schedule management, material preparation, research, and coordination of communications.

Planning Clerk (Department Store)

A clerical position in a department store that involves planning and coordinating sales promotions, sales floor displays, and events to attract customers and boost sales.

Pneumatic tube operator

A job that operates and manages a pneumatic tube system using air pressure to send and receive capsules or documents within a building.