BANK ARTHA GRAHA INTERNATIONAL, PT Tbk
PT. Bank Artha Graha Internasional, Tbk as a foreign exchange bank in Indonesia with the motto 'Great Team, Great Service, Great Results' commitment to provide the best opportunity and the chance to open the area-width for you to join as:
ACCOUNT OFFICER TRAINEE
Requirement:
* Fresh graduate with minimum education S1 (all majors), GPA min 2.75 scale 4.00
* Age maximum 25 years
* Willing to take training Account Officer held by Bank Artha Graha
* Ability to work in groups
* On English-language (Mandarin into value-added)
* Having a broad network of social
* Looks interesting, energetic and flexible
Send CV complete the following application, reference and the latest photo is intended to:
christino_sdm@ag.co.id
Saturday, August 22, 2009
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