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Import/Export Clerk Reviews
What is it like working as an Import/Export Clerk?
March 2016
ISO 9000.
Import/Export Clerk:
APPLY YOUR MIND.
ACCURACY ID KEY.
FLEXIBILITY.
INDEPENTENCE.
LEARN EVERYDAY.
January 2016
Demanding.
Import/Export Clerk:
This is a very cut throat and demanding industry. Be prepared for anything.
August 2014
Import Registration On Sea Cargo. Dealing With Brokers
Import/Export Clerk:
Pros: Coordinating FAK and BCN shipments. Checking rates. Dealing with overseas offices. I love analyzing to improve the profit without affect the customer. No stress level.
Cons: The monotony, sometimes.
June 2014
Working As An Imports Controller Is A Bit Stressful.
Import/Export Clerk:
Pros: I enjoy working with suppliers and clients all for one goal which is movement of cargo from origin to destination.
Cons: As I am on the middle of suppliers and their customers, I usually have to make sure the customers are happy but sometimes if I am fed the wrong information and I pass it on to the client, the client might come back to me dissatisfied, yet I would have passed on the information as per the shipper.
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