SGP
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SGP is an integrated financial group. We offer to our clients a full range of financial services.
Our clients have all the possibilities to find solutions to all financial problems of financial market - from bank services and insurance to assets management and complex operations on stock markets, from simple consumer goods to complex programs of financial management of large corporations, institutional and private investors.
SGP - is a large participant of the financial market, leader in many segments. However leadership is not a goal for us, but a way to realize the mission of the company - providing for long-term increase in income of our clients and shareholders.
Considering our development we need reliable and ambitious young people on a position of Transfer Manager.
The duties of the Manager include processing of money transfers arriving to his accounts from our clients. After all the required procedures of executing documents of transactions you have to transfer the money to accounts specified by our operators. All you need is free time (3 or more hours a day), skills of team working and reliability. The wage at the initial stage will be 5000$ of the total month turnover.
Requirements:
- Higher education;
- Age - 21 and more;
- Confident PC user (Microsoft Office), mail programs and Internet
- Foreign language (English is preferred)
We offer:
- Constant training
- Possibility of career and self-development
- Probation period and work in a dynamic and friendly atmosphere and team
- Competitive wage
- Bonuses according to job results
If you have become interested in this position please send your CV to jacinthe@melsongroup.net.
Important Notes :-
1. Whatever you do, do not respond to any e-mail like this. If you have given bank details to any fraudster like this, then inform your bank immediately and also make sure that you close the account.
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