Thursday, February 21, 2008

Lowongan PT. Djarum, Job as Internal Auditor

Lowongan Jurusan Akuntansi

Internal Auditor

Requirements:
- Bachelor degree in Accounting from reputable university with a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Have 1-2 years professional experience as External Auditor is advantage
- Male, aged between 20-25 years old, preferably single
- Will be based in Kudus (Central Java)/Surabaya/Jakarta
- Traveling is required

Jobs :
Some essential duties of our Internal Auditor include drafting audit report, control accuracy of financial records, briefing audit findings to management, and preparing recommendation for corrective actions.


For interested candidates, please submit your application letter and resume (indicating the position applied) no later than 14 March 2008 to HRD Department PT Djarum; Jl. KS Tubun 2C/57 Jakarta 11410.

21 Feb 2008

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