Vacancy in Sony Indonesia
Our Client, Sony Indonesia, (www.sony.co.id) a sales and marketing company
located in Indonesia is seeking for the following position:
HR Assistant Manager (HR AssMan - SI)
Call Information Center Coordinator (CICC - SI)
Alpha - Product Marketing (Alpha - PM - SI)
Qualifications:
Ø Having minimum 2 years experience in similar position in multinational
sales & marketing company
Ø Having minimum 4 years experience in similar position in multinational
sales & marketing company (HR AssMan - SI)
Ø Fluent command of English (spoken and written)
Ø S-1 from any discipline
Ø Familiar with Personal Computer (PC)
Interested candidates are requested to send in their complete CV as an
attachment in MS Word format only in English with current & expected salary
and recent photograph via email to : resume@sintesa-resourcing.com
Please put the position applied HR AssMan-SI / CICC-SI / Alpha - PM-SI on
the subject line. Only short listed candidates will be notified.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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