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Has anyone had an invoicing & order entry job? I had an interview for an admin. assistant (invoicing & order entry) and they said when you get comfy with doing that you'll be checking up on customers for satisfaction ect...so some customer service in addition to the invocing stuff.

What is it like to do that kind of work? What exactly do you do when you invoice people? I'm an experienced office professional/admin. assistant. I love working with computers/microsoft office/filing/faxing ect...I dont know if I would be happy doing just invocing/order entry/cust. service work.
But..i'm at a temp job that is ending in a few months, and this invoicing job would be permanent w/benefits, small office, casual. Its like everything I want except I dont know if I would be good at or like the work.

Any suggestions on what the positon may be like ect?

2007-02-02 07:03:20 · 3 answers · asked by TeraBytes 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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I think the position sounds like fun, and you've got to like what you do. I say with today's economy, give it a try and find out from there. I think the order entry would be a challenge and you could learn something and take the experience with you. Good luck, hope all turns out well.

2007-02-02 07:07:48 · answer #1 · answered by Bobbi 5 · 1 0

Ive been doing that kind of work for a few years now. My current job as well as my previous one consisted of invoicing and customer service. as far as invoicing goes i just send out invoices at the end of every month nothing too special. It' pretty much data entry. If your looking for an exciting job, this is not it. But if you want something consistent then your on the money. I really don't mind what I do. I know what i need to take care of everyday, no surprises! Good luck, it's really not that bad (:

2007-02-02 07:15:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with the person above. If you're offered the job, and there's nothing else going on, check it out for a while. The worst thing that can happen is they will fire you because you just can't cut it, or aren't cut out for it, and then you find another job. Also, with the economy the way it is, it wouldn't be a bad idea. Good luck with whatever you do.

2007-02-02 07:23:48 · answer #3 · answered by stevepg82 2 · 0 0

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