PT Panin Sekuritas is a leading publicly-listed securities company in Indonesia and we are looking for candidate to fill in the position as:
1. Assistant Fund Manager (AFM)
Qualification:
Master’s degree from reputable overseas university is preferred
Has extensive understanding about Indonesian capital market
CFA or Level III candidate in the CFA program is an advantage
2. Fund Research (RC)
Qualification:
Master’s degree from reputable overseas university is preferred
Has extensive understanding about Indonesian capital market
Excellent in writing skill is a must
CFA or Level II candidate in the CFA program is an advantage
Please submit your comprehensive resume and recent colored photo not later than 2 weeks after this advertisement to:
yudha@paninsekuritas.co.id
cc. cathalia@paninsekuritas.co.id
Advertised : 11 April 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Bank Jobs at PT Panin Sekuritas, Tbk
Label: FINANCE, Lowongan di Bank
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