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Bankcard Fraud Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Madison Madison
Total applied: 40 |
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Bankcard Fraud Analyst
Great job opportunity at a financial company on Madison's East side. Pay rate at $12/hr with 1st and 2nd shift available. Candidate will analyze fraud detection queues on several systems for suspicious activity, contact card holders to verify authorizations and financial institutions regarding suspicious cardholder activities. The Fraud Detection team services Credit, Debit, Stored Value, and ATM cards processed through the company. Fraud detection is performed in a "live" environment and this postiion is critical for the profitability of Credit and Debit portfolios.Abliity to multi-task, answer phone, good customer service skills. Proficiency with a PC required. Reliable transportation a must! At Manpower, our mission is to serve as trusted advisors in the changing world of work. Work with us and make a change for the better. us.manpower.com manpowerprofessional.com
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