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Six Vacancies in IT Service Company Sarana Yukti Bandhana

July 7, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Lowongan kerja pekerjaan administrasi di perusahaan IT informatika 7 Juli july 2007 – 23 juli july 2007
We are a progressive IT Services Company urgently looking for self motivated and qualified individuals to fill the following positions :

(A) Business Management Manager
(B) Human Resource Supervisor for Jakarta
(C) Accounting Staff for Jakarta
(D) Marketing Officer for Jakarta
(E) Account Executives for Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya
(F) Administrative Staff for Jakarta

Criteria:
(A) Bachelor Degree in Business Administration or Economics (sarjana s1 ekonomi & administrasi bisnis) with min. 3 years experience in Marketing, Banking, Insurance or IT industry and with finance knowledge, preferable experienced in handling state owned company and willing to travel out of town.
(B) Bachelor Degree with min. 3 years experience in Human Resource (hrd)
(C) Bachelor Degree with min. 3 years experience in Accounting (akuntansi/akunting)
(D) Bachelor Degree with min. 3 years experience in Banking (perbankan), IT or Insurance Industry (industri/perusahaan asuransi) as Marketing Officer with finance
knowledge and willing to travel out of town.
(E) D3 education (pendidikan) with min. 2 years of experience in IT , Banking and Insurance industry
(F) Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with min. 3 years of related experience

General Qualification:
Excellent Communication Skills, Good Personality and Dedicated
Able to read, write and speak English fluently is preferred

Please submit your application before July 23rd, 2007 by indicating the position that you are applying to:

PT. Sarana Yukti Bandhana
Gedung S. Widjojo Lt 9, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 71, Jakarta 12190
Email : theresius_saloewich@saranaonline.com
sidharta_sunanda@saranaonline.com

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2 Responses to “ Six Vacancies in IT Service Company Sarana Yukti Bandhana ”

  1. Andri
    July 9, 2007 at 4:33 am

    Bandung, July 9, 2007

    To:
    HRD.MANAGER

    Bandung – Indonesia

    Dear Sir ,
    I got information from “my email at infokerjas” that you need CUSTOMER SERVICE (CS), Herewith I would like to offer myself for it and I’m so much interesting in that position .

    I am 25 years old, not married and health. I finished study and get a degree from Polytechnic Ganesha Bandung, majoring Management Informatic

    I have worked as a Jr.PPC and Administration Staff General Affairs in PT. Pradha Pottery about 2 years and Marketing FreeLance in PT. Surya Putra Sarana Bandung it affords me with lots of experience and hope that my previous experiences can be useful and give lots of contribution to your company.

    Thank you for granted me an interview, giving me time to tell further information about myself that you may wish to have.

    Sincerely yours,

    Andri Ahmad

    Andri Ahmad
    Jl.Pasir Koja Gg.Swadaya I No.4 Rt.07 / 05 Bandung 40231
    andeka_86@yahoo.co.id Phone :085-860-837-039 / 022-703-553-96

    CURRICULUM VITAE
    PERSONAL IDENTITY
    PLace,Date of Birth : Bandung, August 3, 1981
    Sex : Male
    Religion : Islam
    Status : Singgle
    Healtly : Good
    High : 165 cm
    Nasionality : Indonesian
    Address : Jln.Pasirkoja Gg.Swadaya I Rt.07/05 Bandung 40231
    Phone : 085-860-837-039 / 022-703-55-396
    Back Ground Education
    (1988-1994) Elementary School at SDN JAMIKA III Bandung
    (1994-1997) Junior High School at.Mts. NURUL HUDA I Bandung
    (1997-2000) Senior High School at SMU MADYA Bandung, Natural Science Progam
    (2000-2004) Management Informatic at Polytechnic Ganesha Bandung D3 Program

    Work Experience
    -(January-March 2004)
    Practice work of Field at CV.Hello ecc.Position Marketing Administratif

    -(December 2004– September 2005)
    PT. SURYA PUTRA SARANA
    Position : Marketing Freelance (Mediator)
    Work Responsibilities:
    Follow up customer and give them confirmation, release Brochure to Marketing Executive and than make Invoice and finally make report to Sales Contribution and Surveyor in Leasing Bank.

    -(September 2005 – Now)
    PT. PRADHA POTTERY
    Position: Administration General Affairs , Jr. PPC
    Work Responsibilities:
    v Check Payroll, Overtime, Meal, Evaluation Employee and Abssence
    v Filing Document Urgent Need General Affairs
    v Filing List Employee Report Production and Office. With Programing Database.
    v Check and Inventory out standing material and cost Telephone,PDAM,Electricity and centrin online Report to Finance and General Manager
    v Calculated article price and production cost
    v Received PO from marketing and give them confirmation than make production planning and pass to prod. And than follow up, finally make report to Advisor and General Manager.
    v Do all administration in production dept and ISO 9002 representative.
    Calculated how many we will used all material from PO received and than make offering to Manager. Pass the PO to supplier and follow up until the material coming and arrange all invoices for payment and than make report for Manager and General Manager.

  2. Roy Riesta
    July 11, 2007 at 4:44 am

    Pengalaman :
    1. ABN Amro Semarang
    2. GE Financial Semarang
    3. Asuransi Jiwa Mega Life

    Mencari Kerja Di semarang Sebagai staff Kantor,Back Office, Karyawan BUMN.
    Hub : 081911513297 / 0248440324
    Alamat:Mugas Barat XI No. 22 Semarang
    LUlusan S1 Teknik Informatika 2007

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