If you are looking for a good job and dream of working in a foreign mission, then this is a golden opportunity for you. The Canadian High Commission in India has announced recruitment for the posts of Common Services Assistant (HR/Finance). Here, appointments will be made on a total of 3 posts, 2 posts are for Human Resources (HR) and 1 post is for the Finance Department. The special thing is that on selection to these posts, an annual salary of INR 7,95,350 will be given, along with a bonus equal to one month's salary.
What is required for which post?
HR Assistant Post (2 posts): The candidate selected for this post will have to help in handling HR data, preparing reports and following official policies. Also, one will have to cooperate in improving the process and managing employee information.
Finance Assistant Post (1 post): The person appointed to this post will have to assist in budget management, transaction monitoring and banking operations. Must have experience working in SAP software.
Last date of application
The last date to apply for these posts is 25 May 2025 at 11:59 pm (Indian time). Interested candidates have to apply through online mode only.
Qualification
Graduation from a recognized university, with Accountancy or Finance as a subject. Writing and speaking in English is a must. Must know how to speak Hindi. 2 years of HR data software experience is required for the HR post and SAP experience is required for the Finance post.
What will be the benefits?
Salary will increase based on annual performance.
Overtime will also be paid.
How to apply?
Application can be made only through online mode. Keep in mind that upload all the necessary documents correctly, as no information will be asked later.
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