Data Entry Assistant - Arabic & English Speaker

What you will do Data Entry: To check the invoices submitted by the tourist and ensure that this has been approved by the relevant team. To enter the invoices in an Excel file on a daily and weekly basis capturing the necessary information. Enter accurate data into relevant software and internal systems To ensure that payments to tourists are being processed regularly and perform follow ups as needed. To perform weekly reconciliations to ensure all data has been recorded and accounted. Prepare weekly reports containing tourist related information and submit to management. Assisting preparing monthly invoices and summaries for internal and external stakeholders. Respond promptly and professionally to tourist queries regarding invoices, payments, and refund procedures. Provide support and information to internal departments as needed. Assist in any other additional duties as assigned. Who you are Arabic and English written and spoken skills. Bachelors Degree Graduate with minimum 1-year experience in data entry. High words-per-minute (WPM) rate with minimal errors. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Good knowledge of MS Office (especially Excel). Being a team player and confidently collaborating with internal teams. Ability to handle large volumes of data. Good data entry skills. Ability to handle confidential information responsibly. Positive attitude towards colleagues, changes and challenges. Good verbal and written communication skills. Strong comprehension of accounting principles. At Planet, we embrace a hybrid work model, with three days a week in the office. Reasonable accommodations may be made in order to allow for an individual to perform the essential functions of this role successfully. Company Background Planet provides integrated software, payment and technology solutions for its customers in the Hospitality and Retail sectors and worldwide via a network of global Financial Services Partners. Founded over 35 years ago, we have evolved our services, delivering an innovative digital commerce platform that puts customer experience first. With headquarters in London and around 3,000 expert employees located across six continents we serve customers in over 120 markets.

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