I started working since 2010 when I was still in college. I used to be a tutor for some Koreans studying in the Philippines. I was teaching English grammar, from its basic principles to the more complex ones. I focused my teaching on sentence construction and accurate pronunciation of words. In 2012, I entered the corporate world. I worked as a staff under the Credits and Collections Unit in the Finance Department of Mapfre Insular Insurance Corporation. In my first year with them, I managed to deal with brokers and dealers regarding their outstanding accounts. From time to time, we had meetings with them to regularly monitor their payment and their commission thereafter. After a year, a more complex job was delegated to me.
I was assigned to monitor the Accounts Receivables of different branches in the Philippines. I prepared collection goals and educate the branches to achieve those goals. In 2014, I also started working freelance to practice my profession as a public accountant. I accepted bookkeeping jobs for some companies, mostly were just starting during that time. I do most of my work using MS Excel. Most of the time, it comes handy especially with reconciliation of accounts, making reports and preparing the financial statements. I also handled payroll and taxation.
In November 2015, I was hired as a Business Processing Specialist for AIG Shared Services. I got into Legal Collections Team. Basically, I monitored receivables that were assigned to outside collection agencies. Assist the agencies for any information they need in order to collect from the insureds. We forward disputes to the underwriting department and premium audit department and make sure those valid disputes were resolved. I also processed write offs and
refer accounts to the Law Department when necessary.
Experience: 5 - 10 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: 5 - 10 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
“I have a team of 6 VA's that pretty much do everything for me”
Elishama Jiles
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