PEPSI COLA INDOBEVERAGES, PT
Lowongan S1 Juli 2009
A multinational FMCG is seeking
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER
With the following qualifications:
* Min. 3 years Modern Trade experience
* Managing national chain store
* Understanding of retailer, distribution & key account process
* Fast learner & quick understanding
* Strong in team work with individual driver
* Fluent in English both written & spoken
* Company background can be principal, retailer, or distributor
* Male / Female, age 30 years old
* Bachelor degree (S1) or equivalent
* Highly recommended from Government University with min. GPA 3.00
Please send your application letter together with your cv to :
hrd@pepsi.co.id
Only short-listed candidates will be invited for interview
Sunday, July 05, 2009
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