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Job Title:Collections Advisor
Reference:GM/CHESHIRE
Salary:18,000 per annum + Benefits + Bonus
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Advertiser:Newman Stone Ltd
Employment Type:Permanent
Posted:10-11-2008

Description:

Collections Advisor- CheshirernrnOne of Newman Stones leading credit company is looking for a Collections Advisor to join its rapidly growing team. If you have collections experience then this could be the perfect job for you!rnrnOur client is looking for experienced Collections Advisors to join their established team. £18k + benefits rnrnYou will be informing customers of overdue payments, taking payments, arranging payment plans to reduce arrears. Making inbound and outbound calls. rnrnThis is an excellent opportunity for the right individual, please send your CV for immediate consideration. rn

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