I am detail-oriented and organized person. I have an experience as Clerk Encoder which is responsible for accurately inputting, updating, and maintaining data in digital systems. Ensures data integrity, confidentiality, and efficiency in clerical and administrative tasks. Supports the organization's records management and documentation processes. Skilled in data entry software, MS Office (Excel, Word), and database management.
Currently, I am working as
In any case you would require me to learn a specific program, I am confident that you wouldn't spend a long time training me. In fact, I might as well learn it myself, like most programs that I know now. I can assure you that I can easily adapt to any sort of training or program that the job requires me to. I'm a person that requires minimum supervision once I've learned the ropes.
Experience: 2 - 5 years
-Managed and prioritized support tickets within Zendesk -Updated ticket statuses and ensure proper documentation -Responded to customer inquiries via email and chat -Met response time and resolution time SLAs -Participated in every inhouse training sessions to enhance support skills
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: 1 - 2 years
-Prepared monthly branch reports using Microsoft Office Suite -Entered and updated data accurately into company databases and systems -Organized and filed physical and digital documents for easy retrieval -Coordinated with different departments to ensure proper documentation -Cross-checked encoded data and identified discrepancies -Handled confidential plans, budgets, and customer information with discretion -Verified details of transactions, including amounts, customer/vendor information, and invoice references, before encoding
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