Saturday, May 07, 2011

Jobs Customer Service Bank Rabobank International Indonesia

PT Bank Rabobank International Indonesia

PT. Bank Rabobank International Indonesia (RII) is a subsidiary of Rabobank, one of the largest banks in the Netherlands based in Utrecht. Rabobank is one of the most financially sound financial institutions and was named as Top 6 World’s Safest Banks 2010 by Global Finance Magazine. In line with the bank’s extensive plans to grow the business in Indonesia, we are looking for highly qualified professionals to join us as :

Customer Service (CS)
(Bali)

Requirements:
* English proficiency is a must
* Have an excellent communication & interpersonal skill
* Will be place in Bali
* Minimum hold a Bachelor degree from a reputable university (min GPA 2.75 / 4.00)
* Experienced in related position in banking industry minimum 2 years

Please visit www.rabobank.co.id for more details.
Please send your complete resume and photo to:

hrd_rii@rabobank.com

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