Wednesday, July 16, 2008

QC Job, Quality Control PT Samsung Electronics

PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia


PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia is one of subsidiaries of Samsung Electronics, the largest and fastest growing global electronics company.

We are multinational company that specialized for manufacturing, sales and marketing of electronic product, such as consumer electronics and IT/HHP products.

As one of the global market player, we are considering to have qualified employees due to the performance achievement of the company’s mission.

We are looking for dynamic, motivated and capable individuals for position:

Quality Control (Chinese Literate)
Requirements:
Excellent Chinese Skill, both written and spoken, is a must
Have ability to work in team, pro-active and highly motivated
Willing to work in Cikarang and ready to work hard.
Female, max. 30 years old
Bachelor degree from reputable university with minimum 2.75 GPA


Please send your current resume and photograph by email:
TO: e.brahmana@samsung.com

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