Monday, August 03, 2009

Jobs vacancy HSBC Bank, Lowongan Teller & Customer Service

Lowongan Teller & Customer Service, Lowongan Terbaru Agustus September 2009 Bank HSBC, Lowongan Kerja Jakarta, Daftar Lowongan Kerja, Daftar Lowongan Bank

At HSBC, the balance of life of our employee is always be our first priority. That is why many of our people consider their office as their second home, a place where they can enjoy their work.

We offer you the opportunity to become our new member of the House. Please explore this opportunity to find out more:


Customer Service - Jakarta( Code: CS Jakarta SUP - 09)
(Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
The job holder is responsible to be the first point of contact for walk in customer and provide service assistance in adherence with HSBC policy and procedure.

Requirements:
# Hold a minimum of a Bachelor or Master Degree from a reputable university.
# Has a minimum of 1 year working experience in banking/financial institution would
be advantage.
# Has proficient in English and an advantage if conversant in Mandarin.
# Possess a pleasant personality and able to work with a team.
# Possess a solid commercial acumen.
# Has a strong drive to succeed.
# Demonstrates a high degree of credibility and integrity.


Staff Teller - Jakarta ( Code: S T Jakarta SUP - 09)
(Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
The job holder is responsible to process customer’s transaction needs (cash -withdrawal/deposit in FCY and LCY, demand draft, buy / sell travellers cheques, drawing payables, inhouse transfer etc) over the cash counter with the highest service standards, hospitable and friendly approach to the customers.

Requirements:
# Hold a minimum of a Bachelor Degree from a reputable university.
# Fresh graduates are welcome to apply.
# Possess knowledge and experience as a teller would be an advantage.
# Possessess a pleasant personality and able to work with a team.
# Proficient in Englih and Computer Literate, i.e. MS Office.
# Has a strong drive to succeed.
# Demonstrates a high degree of credibility and integrity.


If you meet the above requirements and seek a rewarding career and the opportunity to develop with a progressive international bank, please send your detailed CV (in English) to address below:

HSBC - Human Resources Department

address: World Trade Center, 4th Floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29-31, Jakarta 12920
email: human-resources@hsbc.co.id
Please put the position code as the subject of your e-mail application

To find out more information about the programme and the selection process, please visit our career site at www.hsbc.co.id
Closing Date:29-8-09

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