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PT. Djarum; Lowongan Juli 2007

July 12, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Lowongan kerja teknik informatika desain grafis arsitektur di PT. Djarum 12 Juli July – 25 Juli July 2007
Senior Multimedia Designer with a creative flair and extreme passion is urgently needed. Successful candidate will be involved in the design, creation and maintenance of Djarum’s corporate and product websites as well as e-media marketing initiatives.

Requirements:
* Minimum 5 years of hands-on experience in web mastering or web designing work
* Evidence of strong design for the web is a must
* Bachelor degree in Multimedia or Art & Graphic Design or Architecture (sarjana s1 teknik multimedia, desain grafis, arsitektur)

* Must possess high levels of proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and Dreamweaver
* Proficiency in 3D Visualization and Animation is an advantage
* Fluency in English is essential

For interested candidates, please submit your application letter and resume no later than 25th July 2007 to HRD Department PT Djarum; Jl. KS Tubun 2C/57 Jakarta 11410.
Portfolio/Design Works/Website Address/Printscreens of past works to be attached to resume.
The job code to be written at the top left of the envelope.

* expired: 25 july 2007

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20 Responses to “ PT. Djarum; Lowongan Juli 2007 ”

  1. Siswanto
    July 16, 2007 at 6:23 am

    saya lulusan 2003 stm teknik elektro di stm pembangunan yogyakarta,pernah bekerja di perusahaan yang menengani jasa perbaikan control2 mesin pabrik di jakarta selama 3,5 tahun.bila ada pekerjaan yang cocok mohon informasinya?!

  2. moel
    July 16, 2007 at 9:46 am

    saya seorang sarjana hukum dari universitas terbaik di solo, tolong kalo ada informasi lowongankerja cpns atau bumn saya diberitau, soalnya saya skr jarang ngenet cos dah kerja juga di swasta. Thanks sebelumnya

  3. uNa
    July 20, 2007 at 4:48 am

    Saya.lulusan.D3.Usah.Perjalanan.Wisata.Yogyakarta……..tolong.kasih.info.LOWONGAN.kerja.untuk.daerah.Yogya.n.Semarang…yang.sesuai.dengan.kemampuan.saya.d.bidang.tiketing,Tour & Travel………Thankz.Before…..Regard…..Un@

  4. uNa
    July 20, 2007 at 5:13 am

    Saya.lulusan.D3.Usah.Perjalanan.Wisata.Yogyakarta……..
    tolong.kasih.info.LOWONGAN.kerja.untuk.daerah.Yogya.n.Semarang…
    yang.sesuai.dengan.kemampuan.saya.d.bidang.tiketing,Tour & Travel………Thankz.Before…..Regard…..Un@

  5. Arief oks
    August 1, 2007 at 2:54 pm

    ada gak yang butuh lulusan d3 multimedia tuk daerah surabaya????

  6. syafuan.s,thi
    August 1, 2007 at 3:41 pm

    saya sangat membutuhkan pekerjaan ini.saya lulusan s1 universitas darul ulum jombang jurusan theologi islam.apabila saya di perkenankan tolong hubungi saya di nmr tlp 081331005456 trima kasih banyak

  7. sutoyo
    November 21, 2007 at 4:35 pm

    saya lulusan smkn perikanan tahun 2004.pengalaman kerja tiga tahun di PT. PERIKANAN NUSANTARA (PERSERO) cabang benoa-bali.bidang penangkapan ikan tuna (long line).apa bila ada lowongan pekerjaan terutama bidang perikanan tolong informasikan kepada saya di no: 081558998766.

  8. sutoyo
    November 21, 2007 at 4:42 pm

    saya lulusan smkn perikanan tahun 2004 di oelabuhan ratu.pengalamam kerja tiga tahun di PT.PERIKANAN NUSANTARA (PERSERO) cabang benoa-bali.dibidang penangkapan ikan tuna (long line).tolong informasikan kepada saya jika ada lowongan pekerjaan terutama bidang perikanan.ke no tlp : 081558998766

  9. hary
    August 28, 2008 at 3:19 am

    Hary Timbul Says:
    Jakarta,agustus 2008
    To :
    HRD Manager

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    With reference In site karir.com I have information about vacancies in your company, with greatly interested, I wish to take the liberty to submit my application for vacancy as above mentioned.
    Please allow me to introduce my name is, Hary Timbul , male, born April 12, 1986 in Bandung.
    Further allow me to refer to the listing of my back ground in the enclosed curriculum vitae, which I present for your disposal.
    Finally it would certainly be most gratifying on my part if you would be so kind as to eventually grant me an audition in the near future, for which I thank your Sir / madam.

    Your Sincerely

    (Hary Timbul)

    Name : Hary Timbul
    Place and date of birth : Bandung, April 12, 1986
    Religion : Moslem
    Gender : Male
    Marital status : Student
    Address : Kav DKI blok A3 No.10 Rt.010 Rw.09 pondok kelapa – Jakarta timur 13460
    Email : hary_wiwit@plasa.com
    Mobile phone : 0856 8666 896

    - Computer skills in proficiency : Internet, Ms. Excel, Ms. Word.
    - Able to communicate in English
    - High Responsibility.
    - Willing to learn more and fast enthusiastic learner.
    - Hard worker.
    - Capable to work under pressure.

    Elementary school : 1994 ~ 1999 SDN Cijambe IV Bandung
    Junior High School : 1999 ~ 2002 SMP PGRI Malang – Jawa Timur
    Senior High School : 2002 ~ 2005 SMU SANTIKA Jakarta
    University : S-1 of Teknik Computer of UMT JAKARTA.

  10. kiki
    February 9, 2009 at 1:10 pm

    ada low gak di djrum bdg…tlg infonya ya…thanks!

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