Jobs Career BANK TABUNGAN PENSIUNAN NASIONAL, TBK, PT
We are looking for professional candidates experienced in banking industries to fill the position:
Java Programmer
(Job Code: IT-ADV-302-400)
Qualification :
* Knowledge of .NET Programming
* Knowledge of Web base concept
* Knowledge of Microsoft SQL, Oracle
* Knowledge of Unix Operating System and its technology
* Hold a bachelor degree in IT.
* Preferably Male, maximum 33 years old
* At least 3 – 5 years experience in Java Programming
Please send your complete CV with the latest photo to
recruitment@bankbtpn.co.id
Please enter job code in the subject email
(Nb. Only candidates who meet the qualifications will be processed further)
Friday, September 11, 2009
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Label: Bank BTPN, Lowongan September 2009
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