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Recruiting Import-Export document staff to work in Hanoi

08/06/2025 11:02:39

EMIN Vietnam Joint Stock Company is recruiting Import-Export document staff to work in Hanoi.

EMIN is recruiting Import-Export staff to work in Hanoi

1. JOB DESCRIPTION:

- Prepare, check and directly declare customs for the Company's Import/Export goods.

- Update information on the progress of shipments, handle issues arising during customs procedures.

- Classify goods and look up HS codes - Look up and update information, documents, circulars and decrees related to import/export policies of goods.

- Support and coordinate with the Sales department on import procedures, tax rates, HS codes.

- Support other tasks as required by the Head of Department.

2. REQUIREMENTS:

- Have at least 2 years of experience in the field of Customs Declaration, priority is given to candidates with experience in import business.

- Have knowledge / experience in Logistics / understand import and export procedures. Quick, proactive, focused.

- English (good reading comprehension)

3. BENEFITS:

- Salary depends on ability and experience, negotiated directly during the interview

- Participate in company activities (Travel once a year, Company birthday, Year-end party...)

- Friendly, fair environment, always aiming for work goals.

- Benefits according to current Labor Law, pay social insurance immediately upon official appointment.

4. Work location:

- Hanoi: No. 203 Nguyen Ngoc Vu, Yen Hoa, Hanoi.

5. Working time:

Monday - Friday every week (from 08:00 to 17:30)


Saturday (From 08:00 to 12:00)


Candidates please send CV to email address import@emin.vn. Thank you!

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