Friday, August 12, 2011

Banking Job Career at Bank Hana

PT Bank Hana, We are the global premier banking partner with Foreign Majority ownership and has a wold-wide network is seeking for a highly qualified person to fill the this position. Now we are granted as the Best Bank 2011 and opening some branches and heading for a quantum leap. If you are looking for the same, Join Us

Appraisal Officer
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Have BSMR Level 1
* Have MAPPI (Masyarakat profesi penilai indonesia)
* Have PSPI (Pusat studi property indonesia)
* Computer literate (MS Office & Internet)
* Minimum S1 Degree
* Minimum 3 years working experience
* Max 33 Years old

Put the job code on the envelope. Only shortlisted candidate will be notified.

Visit www.hanabank.co.id for more detail information about us.
Interested candidates should send their application letter with full CV including a recent photograph, full transcript and diploma by mail to:

Hana Bank, 2nd FL,
Jl Gatot Subroto Kav 21 JKT.

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