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Lowongan Kerja S1 Semua Jurusan di Bank BRI (BUMN) Kaltim Kalteng & Kalsel
Written by : Lowongan Kerja TerbaruLowongan Kerja Bank BRI Banjarmasin, Samarinda, Balikpapan, Palangkaraya Mei 2010
KESEMPATAN BERGABUNG DENGAN BANK BUMN TERKEMUKA
MELALUI PROGRAM ASSOCIATE ACCOUNT OFFICER
Sebuah Bank BUMN terkemuka memberikan kesempatan berkarir putra/putri Indonesia mengisi formasi tenaga pemasaran (Associate Account Officer) di unit kerja kami yang meliputi Kalsel, Kalteng dan Kaltim dengan persyaratan:
A. Persyaratan :
1. Pendidikan : minimal S.1 PTN / PTS terkemuka (semua jurusan / fakultas status “Terakreditasi”
(apabila ijazah tidak tercantum akreditasi, harap melampirkan surat keterangan dari
Perguruan Tinggi).
2. IPK : – Tanpa pengalaman kerja min = 2,75 (skala 4)
- Dengan pengalaman kerja min. = 2,60 (skala 4)
3. Usia : – Tanpa pengalaman kerja maks. = 25 tahun (belum berulang tahun ke 26 pada saat pengajuan lamaran)
: – Dengan pengalaman kerja maks = 30 tahun (belum berulang tahun ke 31 pada saat pengajuan lamaran)
4. Dapat mengendarai Sepeda Motor dan memiliki SIM C.
5. Diutamakan berdomisili di wilayah ketiga Propinsi tersebut.
6. Memiliki integritas, network yang luas, penampilan menarik dan komunikatif serta siap bekerja dengan target yang menantang.
7. Menguasai komputer MS Office (Microsoft Word & Excel)
8. Diutamakan memiliki pengalaman Account Officer / Marketing minimal 1 (satu) tahun.
B. Penyampaian Surat Lamaran :
1. Surat Lamaran Pekerjaan dilampiri :
- Copy Ijazah / Surat Keterangan Lulus pendidikan terakhir dilegalisir (1 lembar).
- Copy Transkip Nilai dilegalisir (1 lembar)
- Daftar Riwayat Hidup (1 lembar) dengan mencantumkan alamat lengkap dan nomor telepon / HP.
- Copy KTP / Kartu Identitas (domisili setempat) (1 lembar)
- Asli Surat Keterangan Catatan Kepolisian (SKCK)
- Pas foto berwarna (4×6) 1 lembar dan foto seluruh badan (posisi berdiri)berwarna ukuran postcard 1 lembar
- Copy Sertifikat Komputer (bila ada)
- Surat Keterangan Pengalaman Kerja (bagi yang telah mempunyai pengalaman kerja sebagai AO/Analisis Kredit/marketing perbankan/marketing)
- Copy SIM C dan KTP (1 lembar), jika memiliki SIM A agar melampirkan copynya.
- Surat Pernyataan bermaterai Rp. 6.000,- bersedia ditempatkan di seluruh unit kerja wilayah kerja, Kalsel, Kalteng dan Kaltim.
2. Lamaran ditujukan kepada : PO BOX 111 BJM paling lambat tanggal 15 Mei 2010 sudah diterima / masuk dalam PO BOX, dengan mencantumkan 4 huruf kode kota tempat seleksiyang diminati disudut kanan atas surat lamaran antara lain : Banjarmasin (BJM), Samarinda (SMD), Balikpapan (BPP), Palangkaraya (PLK).
C. Proses Seleksi :
1. Hanya pelamar yang memenuhi syarat akan dipanggil mengikuti seleksi dan seleksi menggunakan
sistem gugur.
2. Seleksi akan dilaksanakan di kota terdekat dengan domisili pelamar (Banjarmasin, Palangkaraya, Balikpapan dan Samarinda).
3. Seleksi wawancara pendahuluan dan tes komputer.
4. Tes IQ & Psikotest
5. Wawancara akhir.
6. Kesehatan
7. Keputusan Tim Seleksi bersifat final dan tidak dapat diganggu gugat.
8. Pelamar / calon AO tidak dipungut biaya apapun dan apabila terbukti mengeluarkan biaya kepada oknum tertentu, maka kepesertaannya akan digugurkan.
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