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Field Verification Officer Vacancy At Seclot Vet Limited

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Seclot Vet is a physical address and identity verification company, looking to expand its team.
Position:
Field Verification officer
Location:
All states across the nation (Nigeria)
Who can apply:
• Existing logistics company
• Individuals
Job description
• Carry out verification process for clients
• Regularly update management with current reports.
• Establish and maintain positive business and client’s relationships.
• Maintain positive relationship with team members.
Criteria for qualification
• Need to have a functional smart phone
• Diligent and eye for details and accurate information
• Ability to communicate effectively (through speech and writing)
• Minimuim of O Levels qualification
Remuneration
• Commission Based
• Earn per job

To apply for this position, fill the form in this link https:///3t41P3m

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