Data Entry for TN?

Assolute

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I was offered an entry level job but not sure if I can get a TN for it. It was called a "Skilled Data Entry" position. Just looking to see if it can fit in any of the professions or if I should keep searching. The description is as follows:

Job Summary:
Applicants must be highly organized and adaptable, possessing the ability to handle multiple duties within established deadlines. Additionally, candidate requires strong analytical and critical thinking skills, consistently demonstrate dependability, have above average computer skills and be able to work in multiple applications and databases.

Responsibilities:
The Claims Processing Analyst’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Timely and accurate processing of First Notice of Loss submissions for the US Claims department for multiple lines of business
• Electronic indexing of claims mail through the document management system and initiating workflows to appropriate recipient
• ISO Reporting
• Entry and filing of W9 tax forms
• Certified Mail processing and mailing
• Printing and mail fulfilment on regular mail items
• Prepare and scan all incoming claims mail from USPS
• Entry of claims related expense payments
• Data entry of non-panel expense invoices into the litigation expense management system
• Entry of policy information from a report into claims operating system on all new claims

Education and Experience:
• College degree preferred
• Insurance experience preferred
• Data entry experience preferred

Core Competencies:
• Maintain a high level of professionalism with customers, both internal and external
• Demonstrates excellent written and verbal communication skills exercising appropriate discretion in dealing with people from all levels of the Company and external parties
• Ability to build effective working relationships (internally/externally), establishing credibility amongst a wide and demanding client group.
• Excellent attention to detail and a meticulous eye for identifying inconsistencies or inaccuracies in data entry or data outputs
• Able to organize self including effective scheduling, prioritization and time management skills, completing tasks to tight deadlines. Demonstrates a ‘can do’ attitude
• Ability to work in a fast paced environment and multi-task
• Ability to think logically and analyse situations. A problem solver
• Adhere to company policies/procedures as well as being adaptable to new information and procedures
• Experience working in EPIC Premier ConceptOne application
• Experience working in ImageRight Document Solution
• Experience working in Guidewire/Claim Center

Required Technical Skills:
• Basic MS Office skills; Outlook, Word and Excel
• Excellent data processing skills
• Ability to read and interpret insurance documents
 
Not a chance. This is a clerical job. Besides, you have to have a profession, and then find a job that matches your profession.
 
Thank you for the reply Nelsona.

My second question then is that if I'm offered a job that is more focused on Accounting (Accounting Clerk or AP/AR clerk and stuff like that), would that be eligible? I saw that the list says "Accountant" on it, and I also read somewhere that there might be some room to budge if it's accounting related so I was wondering if these titles would work or not.

Thank you again
 
Are you educated and trained as an accountant? is this an accounting job, or a clerical job? sounds like a NO.
 
I have my Masters in Business Management, and other forums said AP/AR jobs are okay so I was double checking with this forum... sounds like you're more stingy than others *shrugs* (not a bad thing, better for me to be safe than sorry lol). I just wanted multiple confirmation so we'll see I guess
 
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AP/AR might be fine, but NOT the clerical aspect which is what you keep mentioning. They look at the job tasks, not the title.
And the job your described is not an accounting job or the requirement s would be accounting degree or cpa
 
Ah okay, thanks for the clarification! I'm a fresh grad so pretty new to all of this but you've helped clear things up a lot. Probably best bet is getting some experience in Canada first lol
 
Yes, But finding an actual entry position job would also be fine. This one though is beneath your qualifications, and beneath TN quals.
 
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