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Total 6 Full-time Fresh/Entry Level database administrator job vacancies in Australia

Account Administrator - Entry level

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Accounting / Auditing
1 month ago
Job Scope Summary – Accounting ExecutiveMaintain general ledger and ensure accuracy of financial dataPerform account reconciliations (GL, AR, AP, FA,.....

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Finance Administrator (open to fresh grads - 2 years of exp)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Finance / Banking / Insurance
1 month ago
about the company.A prestigious international professional services firm with a strong global footprint is looking for a proactive individual to join.....

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Data Entry Administrator / Clerk

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Information Technology
1 month ago
Job SummaryYou will maintain accurate data inputs into the company database by organizing, updating, filing, and scanning documents. You will assist w.....

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Data Entry Administrator

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Information Technology
2 months ago
We are looking for a detail-oriented Data Entry Administrator to support daily administrative and data management tasks. The role involves accurate da.....

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Account Administrator - Entry level

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Accounting / Auditing
2 months ago
Job Scope Summary – Accounting ExecutiveMaintain general ledger and ensure accuracy of financial dataPerform account reconciliations (GL, AR, AP, FA,.....

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IT Technician & Cloud Systems Administrator (Entry-Level)

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Maintenance / Repair
2 months ago
About UsAt IT Block Pte Ltd, we're a dynamic and innovative IT service provider based in Singapore, renowned for delivering high-quality solutions to.....

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