Maria Luisa Adlawan
About Maria Luisa Adlawan
Maria Luisa Adlawan is a Senior Accounts Staff at Yempo - Your Employees Offshore, where she has worked since 2016. She specializes in the Epicor system, managing customer setups, invoicing, and payment processes, and has extensive experience in bank reconciliation.
Work at Yempo
Maria Luisa Adlawan has been employed at Yempo - Your Employees Offshore since 2016, serving as a Senior Accounts Staff. In this role, she is responsible for setting up customers in the Epicor system, which includes ensuring accurate invoicing and payment processes. Her tenure at Yempo spans eight years, during which she has developed expertise in various accounting functions, particularly those related to project-based accounting.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Yempo, Maria Luisa worked at Present Group Pi, Inc. as Accounts Staff from 2014 to 2016. Her experience also includes a position at Ubix Corporation as a Branch Administrative Assistant from 2009 to 2010 in Spain, and at Hotel Stella as an Administrative Assistant and Reservation Officer for seven months in 2012 in Maule, Chile. This diverse background has contributed to her comprehensive understanding of accounting and administrative processes.
Education and Expertise
Maria Luisa Adlawan specializes in using the Epicor system for various accounting tasks. Her expertise includes generating accounts receivable and accounts payable invoices, as well as conducting customer trade reference checks. She is skilled in daily and monthly bank reconciliation processes, which are essential for maintaining accurate financial records. Her role involves handling project approvals in Epicor specifically for invoicing purposes.
Background
Maria Luisa Adlawan has a diverse professional background that spans multiple countries and roles. She has worked in various capacities, including administrative and accounting positions, which have equipped her with a broad skill set. Her international experience includes working in Spain and Chile, providing her with a unique perspective on accounting practices in different cultural contexts.