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Job Title:Credit Control - High Wycombe
Reference:96274
Salary:£10.00 - £12.00 per hour
Location(s):Buckinghamshire
Industry(s):Blue Chip
Advertiser:Hays Accountancy & Finance
Employment Type:Temporary
Posted:11-04-2008

Description:

Local service provider in High Wycombe require experienced credit controllers to join their team.
The position will involve chasing age debt , high volume of calling is required, excellent customer services skills required with the ability to handle clients efficiently and effectively.
Skills:
  • The ideal candidate for this role will have
  •  Knowledge of credit control
  •  Excellent customer service
  •  The ability to handle customers in an efficient and professional manner.

Benefits:
  •  Friendly team
  •  Excellent rates of pay
  •  Easily accessible location
  • Car parking on site
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