
Payroll Practitioner
IBM
Posted
yesterday
Quezon City
Onsite
PHP 0
Full Time

Sema Summary
The Payroll Practitioner role at IBM involves managing payroll processes specifically for Japanese-speaking employees. The candidate is responsible for ensuring accurate payroll calculations, compliance with local laws, and providing support to employees regarding payroll inquiries. Essential skills include attention to detail, knowledge of payroll systems, and effective communication in Japanese. The position is full-time and requires on-site presence in Quezon City, Philippines.
About Company
IBM is a leading multinational technology and consulting company, known for its innovative solutions and extensive expertise in technology and services across various industries.
Core Requirements
- Fluent in Japanese
- Experience in payroll processing
- Knowledge of local labor laws
- Strong attention to detail
- Ability to work in a team
Responsibilities
- Manage payroll calculations and reporting
- Ensure compliance with labor laws
- Assist employees with payroll inquiries
- Process payroll adjustments and corrections
- Maintain payroll records accurately
- Collaborate with HR for employee information
- Provide insights on payroll policies
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Nice To Have Skills
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