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This job is Benefits Professional at IBM, managing global benefits programs. You might like this job because you'll handle employee queries, vendor management, program administration, and gain valuable HR skills.
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Petaling Jaya, MY, Kuala Lumpur
Introduction The HR Benefits Administrator is delivering Benefits support to IBM Malaysia Benefits program. There is opportunity in the role to support the Benefits delivery team, and with that gain knowledge in the wider Benefits field. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Malaysia Benefits Administration:
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The Benefits Offering Management Team (BOM) is responsible for all operational and delivery aspects and overall integrity of IBM’s global benefits programs, including managing the operational aspects of our vendor/supplier relationships with regard to quality and service delivery.
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Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
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