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from: Lisa Wang <khansen.wib@gmail.com>
reply-to: mailbxe2018@yahoo.co.jp
date: Oct 29, 2021, 12:30 PM
subject: JOB OFFER
mailed-by: gmail.com

Contract Opportunity
Commission-10%
Job type-Contract
Duration:24 months
Time Required:3-5 hours per week.
Role- Account Receivable Agent.

Hello Sir & Madam

We are currently recruiting companies/individuals on behalf of a
Action Medical Sundries Ltd located in Asia (Hong Kong} for a number
of account receivable agents in North America. As an Account
Receivable agent, you will be responsible for collection of all
account receivables due to the Company in North America to directly
support sales operations.

This position does not affect your current job or business operations.

Please email us if interested in the role or have any questions on the role.

Regards
Lisa Wang
(Action Medical Sundries Ltd.)
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