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Sinar Mas Group

June 12, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

SINAR MAS MULTIARTHA Market Information

PT. SINAR MAS MULTIARTHA Tbk, the finance arm of Sinar Mas Group, is one of the leading financial services providers in Indonesia. We provide an integrated and comprehensive range of financial services, which includes Banking, Insurance, Financing, Capital Markets, Asset Management, Share Administration, Security, and Information Technology.

General Insurance
Asuransi Sinarmas

Commercial Banking
Bank Sinarmas

Leasing & Multifinance
Sinarmas Multifinance

Investment Banking
& Wealth Management
Sinarmas Sekuritas

Life Insurance
Mega Life
Eka Life

Automotive Financing
OTO Multiartha

Security Services
Cisco Mas

Job Search Portal
Jobstreet.com
Sinarmas Group

Pulp and Paper
APP

Agribusiness
PT SMART tbk

Real Estate
Sinarmas Real Estate

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Salaries and benefits. When an employer makes a job offer, information about earnings and benefits are usually included. You will want to research to determine if the offer is fair. If you choose to negotiate for higher pay and better benefits, objective research will help you strengthen your case.

You may have to go to several sources for information. One of the best places to start is the information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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4 Responses to “ Sinar Mas Group ”

  1. Rony Sumitro
    June 14, 2007 at 3:04 am

    Kepada Yth
    HRD BAnk Sinarmas

    Saya pria berumur 26 tahun lulusan S1 jurusan Kesejahteraan Sosial Universitas Pasundan Bandung dengan IPK 3.23 bermaksud melamar pekerjaan di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin.Saya belum memiliki pengalaman bekerja dan ingin mengembangkan karir saya dibidang Perbankan di perusahaan anda.Saya menyukai hal-hal baru dan dapat bekerja dalam tim serta siap ditempatkan di bagian apa saja yang perusahaan perlukan.Saya berharap dapat mengikuti seleksi saringan pelamar kerja,mohon hubungi saya melalui 081320334806 atau email noel_gallagher81@yahoo.com.
    Atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    CURICULUM VITAE

    Nama Lengkap Rony Sumitro
    Tempat&Tanggal Lahir Bandung 31 Mei 1981
    Jenis Kelamin Laki – Laki
    Agama Islam
    Status Belum Nikah
    Alamat Jl.Sukarajin 1 Rt 04 Rw 13 No.18 Bandung
    40124
    No.Telephone/HP (022)7235842 – 081320334806
    Pendidikan Terakhir S1 Jurusan Kesehteraan Sosial Universitas
    Pasundan Bandung dengan IPK 3.23

    RIWAYAT PENDIDIKAN FORMAL

    1987-1993 SDN Sukasenang IV Bandung
    1993-1996 SMP Kartika Chandra I Bandung
    1996-1999 SMU Kartika III – 1 Bandung
    2000-2006 Universitas Pasundan Bandung Jurusan Ilmu Kesejahteraan Sosial

    RIWAYAT PENDIDIKAN NON FORMAL

    1999 Kursus Bahasa Inggris LB-LIA
    2006 Kursus Akuntansi POUW’S COLLEDGE

  2. Kukuh Setiadi
    June 17, 2007 at 11:58 am

    Kepada Yth,
    Manager HRD
    Sinar Mas Groups
    di -
    Tempat

    Perihal : Lamaran Pekerjaan

    Dengan Hormat,

    Saya yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini :

    Sesuai dengan informasi yang saya terima, bersama surat ini saya ingin mengajukan lamaran pekerjaan di Perusahaan yang Bapak/ Ibu pimpin.

    Saya lulusan dari Universitas Gunadarma (D3 Teknik Komputer) dan mempunyai pengalaman bekerja di PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk, selama 10 tahun dengan posisi terakhir sebagai Head Section International Transaction, dan untuk saat ini saya bekerja di NEC Company Indonesia sebagai Business Analyst.

    Saya sangat berminat untuk bergabung dan dapat ber-kontribusi pada perusahaan Bapak/ Ibu pimpin, Dan dapat kiranya Bapak/ Ibu dapat mempertimbangkan lamaran pekerjaan yang saya ajukan ini. Demikian surat lamaran pekerjaan ini saya ajukan, atas perhatian dari Bapak/ Ibu saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    Hormat Saya
    Kukuh Setiadi// 0813 14 696806// 021-70618999

    \

    CURRICULUM VITAE

    KUKUH SETIADI
    Jl. Bukit Duri Tanjakan Gg. SD Rt.013/ 08 No.53,
    Jakarta 12840, Mobile phone HP: 081314696806/ 021 70618999
    E-mail: rahmanu_06@yahoo.co.id

    Data Pribadi

    Nama : Kukuh Setiadi
    Tempat / Tgl. Lahir : Jakarta, 24 November 1973
    Status : Menikah
    Agama : Islam
    Jenis Kelamin : Laki-laki

    Pendidikan Formal
    Tahun 1992– 1996 : Diploma 3, Universitas Gunadarma, Fakultas Ilmu
    Komputer,
    Jurusan Teknik Komputer (IPK, 2,87)
    Tahun 1989 – 1992 : SMA Negeri 26, Jakarta
    Tahun 1986 – 1989 : SMP Negeri 73, Jakarta

    Pengalaman Kerja

    Juni 2007 – Sekarang : NEC Indonesia,
    Business Analyst – System Informatika.
    1997 – 2007 : PT. Bank Danamon Indonesia, Tbk,

  3. pepen Kuswara
    June 26, 2007 at 7:36 am

    Kepada Yth
    Bag.Personalia
    di tempat

    Nama saya pepen kuswara umur 28 tahun lulusan D3 management Administrasi dari Poltek IJ,saya berminat untuk bergabung di perusahaan ini melalui divisi credit marketing officer,maupun divisi lainnya untuk wil bandung dan sekitarnya.

    adapun pengalaman kerja saya di PT.Polyfin sebagai design grafis R&D,Pt.adira Motor,Dan PT.Dwikarya Adira mandiri sebagai Credit marketing officer..

    Mudah2 Ibu/bapak dapat mengkonfirmasikan kesempatan lowongan kerja pada saya.. untuk konfirmasinya sesudah dan sebelumnya saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    Hormat saya

    pepen Kuswara A.md

  4. Olan Dumagit Mauludin Sukrasani
    June 28, 2007 at 12:38 pm

    Yth.
    Bag. Human Resources Management
    SINAR MAS GROUP
    di
    Tempat

    Membaca informasi melalui media elektronik ini, saya berminat untuk mendapat kesempatan bergabung di SINAR MAS GROUP (khusus bagian Legal).
    Nama saya Olan Dumagit Mauludin Sukrasani, umur 30 tahun, belum menikah, lulusan Fakultas Hukum Universitas Langlangbuana Bandung, mempunyai pengalaman 6 tahun sebagai Legal Staff/Officer di perusahaan-perusahaan swasta (Produsen Pupuk Organik, Konsultan Keuangan, Agrobisnis), menguasai komputer (MS Office, internet).

    Demikian saya sampaikan, mudah-mudahan minat saya ini dapat Bapak/ibu pertimbangkan dengan pemaparan langsung, atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan terima kasih

    Wassalam
    Olan Dumagit Mauludin Sukrasani

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