AIA

AdministrativeAnalyst(12monthscontract)

$185–250k ~AI est. Macau, Macau; Hong Kong, Hong Kong FULL TIME
The Brief

“Administrative Analyst (12 months contract) at AIA. Skills: Administrative support, Customer service. Provide administrative support to MRP sales. Assist supervisors in maintaining communication”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain high levels of customer satisfaction; Enhance customer overall

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1-2 years relevant experience, Form Five graduate plus 3-4 years experience, Valid life insurance license, Customer-centric approach, Effective administrative skills, Effective organization skills, Effective problem solving skills, Effective interpersonal skills, Effective communication skills, Administration knowledge in responsible area(s), Proficiency in Computer-literacy

What You'll Do.

Provide administrative support to MRP sales

Assist supervisors in maintaining communication

Assist supervisors in meeting schedules

Assist supervisors in managing case follow up

Handle customer enquiries and concerns

Communicate with relevant departments and customers

Assist in daily reports preparation

Perform other assigned responsibilities and duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Relevant functions/parties; Relevant departments/parties; Business partners

Communication Scope

Customer communication

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