Location: Bangalore, India
At LinkedIn, our approach to flexible work is centered on trust and optimized for culture, connection, clarity, and the evolving needs of our business. The work location of this role is hybrid, meaning it will be performed both from home and from a LinkedIn office on select days, as determined by the business needs of the team.
About the Role
We are seeking an execution-focused Assistant Credit Manager to support a hybrid portfolio across Credit Services and targeted Accounts Payable activities for Japan and APAC markets, with exposure to select US accounts.
This role combines ownership of collections & accountability for key accounts payable activities, requiring strong coordination across customer-facing and internal finance operations.
You will work closely with Credit Services, Sales, Deal desk, Billing, Legal, Compliance, OSP, and Procure-to-Pay teams to drive cash flow, manage risk, and ensure timely and accurate payment follow ups .
You are execution oriented but also love to analyze data to identify trends in performance and provide input into process improvement opportunities.
Responsibilities:
- Perform day-to-day collections activities, including customer follow-ups, payment tracking, and resolution of overdue balances
- Manage a portfolio of Japan and APAC and select US customer accounts, owning collections outcomes and aging performance
- Review aged receivables and resolve disputes, short payments, and unapplied cash issues
- Partner with Sales, Billing, and internal stakeholders to remove payment blockers and accelerate collections
- Monitor and escalate high-risk accounts and support resolution actions
- Support bad debt write-offs and revenue reversals
- Maintain compliance with internal controls, SOX requirements, and audit standards
- Handle inquires for customers on Credit Card , Billing , dispute and payment related issues.
- Strive to meet and exceed financial metrics, including aging of invoices / DSO, up-to-date statuses of entire account base, monthly collections targets, and SLAs