Great opportunities using Hungarian in Bucharest

GENPACT ROMANIA

23-07-2014 | EXPIRA LA 23-07-2014

Job expirat

RESPONSABILITATI

Invoice processing:
o Performing primary review against set guidelines
o Entering data into ERP application from scanned invoices
o Performing online checks as specified – eg. duplicates, wrong scanning, wrong address
o Updating activity trackers
o Reviewing the requests for vendor setup/changes in details
o Creation of supplier into ERP Application
o Accuracy and duplicate audit of data entry and invoices
o Proactive controls for avoidance of future errors
o Reconciliations and reporting


CERINTE

University Degree (Economics preferable);
Advanced Hungarian skills;
Medium English skills;
Teamwork;
Problem Solving;
Customer Focus;
Willingness to learn;


DESCRIEREA FIRMEI

Career impact with Genpact!


Genpact is a leader in the globalization of services and technology and a pioneer in managing business processes for companies around the world in the areas of Accounting, Customer Relationship Management, Procurement and Supply Chain, Banking, Insurance, Analytics, IT Infrastructure and Software services. We were the pioneers of our industry when we started operations in India as a part of General Electric 12 years ago, and our customers today are Fortune 500 market leaders across banking & financial services, insurance, manufacturing , transportation, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, automotive, consumer goods and retail, media & business services. Genpact is a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "G".

Genpact has over 36,000 employees around the world, in China, India, Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, USA, Hungary, Romania, Spain, the Netherlands, Morocco, and South Africa.

We are currently expending our team in Bucharest and therefore we are providing outstanding career opportunities in multiple business areas.

What makes us different is the ability to serve our worldwide clients in their own language: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Polish....you name it.