PT.NESTLE INDOFOOD CITARASA INDONESIA
Job Career Vacancy opportunity (Informasi Lowongan Lamaran Peluang kerja karir pekerjaan terbaru):
PT. Nestlé Indofood Citarasa Indonesia is a consumer goods company in the Food industry seeking highly caliber candidates to be placed for the position of :
Secretary to Finance Director
Requirements:
* Familiar with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
* Fluent in English both oral & written
* Active, good communication skill, self motivated, dynamic and willing to work under pressure
* Maximum age 30 years old
* Bachelor (S1) background in account or management from reputable university, with GPA > 3.00
* Minimum 4 years professional experience as Secretary for expatriate
If you are confident to meet our requirements, please send your application, CV and recent photograph within 2 weeks (latest on 14th of May, 2008):
Human Resource Manager
E-mail: hr.nici@citarasa-indonesia.com
Advertised 3 May 2008
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Lowongan Sekretaris PT. Nestle Indofood Citarasa
Label: Administrasi - Sekretaris
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