Bank Jobs Indonesia TELLER & CUSTOMER SERVICE
Our clients, a well established Bank in Jakarta, is looking for young professional, who is committed to be part of their team as :
TELLER & CUSTOMER SERVICE (PDA 114) - 1 year contract base
Requirements:
Candidates will be placed at Samanhudi Branch
Fresh Graduate are welcome to apply
Good appearance and good in English
Good communication and interpersonal skill
Min D3 Degree from any discipline
Female, 22-27 years old
Please email your application letter, detailed CV (include detail job desc), and recent photograph (Ms.Word format, Max 100Kb) to :
pda@pdaconsultant.com
Reference code of position must be written on the email subject (Name-PDA 114)
Regards,
People Development Agency
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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