Cochlear Personal Statement

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I am writing to express my strong interest in working as a Logistics Clerk at Cochlear as advertised recently on seek.com.au.

I am an organised and self-motivated administrative professional with many years of experience in a busy corporate environment. In my current role with BOC, I am responsible for invoice receipt for goods in SAP, purchase order processing, equipment allocation, coordination with suppliers, and report generating. I always utilize my strong analytical and numerical skills with critical and strategic thinking to resolve discrepancies. I always make sure that I keep the database updated and often cross-checked between multiple systems to ensure the data integrity. When I worked for Oracle, I provided quality customer service

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