5 Sep 2007
Valbury is one of Indonesia’s leading investments companies. By being a part of us you’ll be exposed to various aspects of Indonesia as well as the world’s financial products and services. Choose a career at Valbury and enjoy an innovative environment where challenging and interesting work is part of daily life.
Customer Service Consultant
Back office support to the sales and marketing department.
Qualifications :
-Pleasant personality and is customer service oriented
-Bachelor degree ( Preferable fresh graduate from reputable university )
-Able to work in a team
-Good command of English
If you're interested send your resume :
hrd.mk@valbury.com
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
CAREER FPR PT. VALBURY ASIA FUTURES
Label: Various Jobs Jakarta
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