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Billing Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as a Billing Administrator?
August 2017
Stressfull, hardwork to update preference cards in time.
Billing Administrator in Pretoria:
Pros: That I can be trusted as a person who can do my job good and to take the right dissisions for my department and charge the right stock that is used.
Cons: To get all the staff on board to help with updates of the doctors preference cards been used everyday.
October 2016
Accurate , attend to details , focused.
Billing Administrator:
Pros: Challenge , need lot of dedicating and deadlines.
Cons: High volume of calls individually.
June 2016
I wish someone trained me.
Billing Administrator:
Set up a personal training book for reference.
September 2015
Very busy.
Billing Administrator:
Pros: Lots of action and different scenarios continually.
Cons: Haven't advanced in pay as expected.
February 2015
Billing administrator recomendation.
Billing Administrator:
When entering into a job as a billing administrator, ensure that there is a healthy client base, and not only one large client, as this is a gamble for any business.
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