Bilingual Japanese Data Processing Analyst

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SupportNinja was founded in 2015 to help companies solve for scale and connect them with a wider world of talent. Our vision is to show the world a better way to grow by developing the best people, implementing the latest technology, and challenging the status quo.

SupportNinja is a new kind of BPO. Our vision is to show the world a better way to outsource by developing the best people, implementing the latest technology, and challenging the status quo. SupportNinja helps fast-growing tech companies by providing around-the-clock outsourced support, lead generation, customer service and community management.

As a Ninja, you are guaranteed a culture dedicated to our core values: Employee Focused, Always Be Humble, Improve Everyday, Compassionate Candor, and Collectively Bring Joy.

The Data Processing Analyst is responsible for performing data entry and processing tasks such as review, entry, reconciliation of data, and document handling that requires a high level of accuracy, attention to detail, and technical proficiency. This position will use a variety of software tools to enter data and ensure that it is error-free and up to date.

What does a day in the life as a Data Processing Analyst look like?
• Support client vendors and users about the class schedules
• Execute fast, accurate transaction processing including data parsing, data entry, and data enrichment- Communicates with the clients through email, chat, and voice channels
• Closely follow process workflows and support in implementation of initiatives, and projects as directed by leadership
• Collaborates closely with pod leader, team leader, or team manager regarding issues or concerns with daily tasks and activities
• Consistently perform with high accuracy and attention to detail
• Able to communicate clearly and effectively with fellow consultants, leadership, and client contacts

What are the required qualifications of a Data Processing Analyst?
• Minimum of 1 year relevant experience in Data Processing or Customer Service role
• Willing to take calls if needed
• Able to communicate clearly and effectively with fellow consultants, leadership, and client contacts
• Ability to closely follow process workflows implemented by team leaders and team manager
• Must possess above average English communication skills both verbal and written
• Must be proficient in speaking and writing Japanese
• JPLT N2 certificate or higher is a plus

Ninja Perks and Benefits
• Full time employees

● Competitive compensation

● Adherence to government-mandated benefits

● Retirement Savings Program with Company Matching

● Life Insurance

● HMO on day 1

● Paid time off, birthday leave

● Bonus and incentive plans

● Opportunities for skills training and personal and professional development

● Employee Referral Program

● Beautiful office space (for onsite employees)

● Free lunch provided daily (for onsite employees)

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SupportNinja is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and we do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, veteran status, disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics under federal, state, or local law.

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