Mandarin speaking Credit Controller
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Mandarin speaking Credit Controller
- Permanent
Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently recruiting a Mandarin speaking Credit Controller on behalf of an International Law Firm based in Leeds.
Duties will include however not be limited to;
- Day to day management of the assigned ledger
- Building relationships with partners and fee earners to ensure the collection policy is adhered to and escalate any problems clients, fee earners or debts to the management team
- To be able to correctly identify clients that default on payment terms and to liaise with the lawyers/partners on the most appropriate course of action to take, taking into account the profile of the client
- Maintaining detailed and accurate notes regarding debtors on the firms internal system and ensuring the team leader is equipped with the relevant data on the Credit Controller's assigned ledger
- Have a good understanding of the client and the nature of their business
- Holding regular meetings with Practice Group Heads and Partners
Salary is up to £30,000 depending on your experience
Please note: you must be a fluent Mandarin speaker
37.5 hours per week
Monday to Friday 9am-5:30pm (hybrid working - 2 days in the office and 3 days at home)
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
If this opportunity is of interest, please apply within!
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