Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Receptionist Job, Lowongan D3 PT LG



PT LG CNS Indonesia

A rapidly growing IT Consultant company, is looking for young and highly qualify candidates for the following position:

Receptionist
(Jakarta Raya - Jakarta)

Requirements:
Hold min D3 Degree from any discipline
Good interpersonal and communication skill
Familiar with PC of MS Office
Preferably stay around South of Jakarta
Would be able to start immediately
Female, Single, with age max 25 years old
Fluent in spoken and written English
Minimum 1 year experience as Receptionist
Good apperance and attractive


If you are interested in applying, please send your CV, current salary & indicate the base salary required via email to:

hrd@lgcns.co.id
Closing Date: 24-6-08

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