Country Coordinator South East Asia Administrative & Office Jobs - Springville, UT at Geebo

Country Coordinator South East Asia

SISEL INTERNATIONAL, LLC. A rapidly growing network marketing company has an immediate opening for a Country Coordinator - South East Asia, based in Utah.
Sisel offers a competitive compensation and benefit package.
Sisel is a rapidly growing network marketing company that specializes in the nutraceutical dietary supplement and personal care products, with immediate need of a country coordinator for South East Asia.
The ideal candidate for this position will be experienced in international business with a strong preference for candidates with management experience and background in the network marketing sector. Major Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Assures timely delivery of services related to distributor relations, product distribution, order fulfillment, product information, product registration and release for South East Asia;
Monitors status of sales volume, market growth, product preferences, and sales trends for South East Asia's market;
Assists in assuring proper execution of legal documents and agreements as required by various governmental agencies;
Functions as inter-company liaison between the United States and South East Asia market sectors;
Assists with localization of marketing literature to make sure it is translated correctly, following appropriate formal business etiquette;
Work closely with the Sisel International call center to resolve special challenges and make recommendations to improve our processes.
Will be required to read, write and fluently speak business Mandarin Chinese. Must have excellent speaking skills, and be familiar with formal business language and special cultural needs. This position will be based at the Corporate Headquarters facility located in Springville, Utah.
Contact: Karen
Email: kjonassaint@belugaventures.net
Please send email to kjonassaint@belugaventures.netEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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