Posted in Lowongan Bank on Aug 21, 2008
We are a multi finance company and member of Bank of Tokyo – Mitsubishi UFJ
Group.
We are looking for dynamic, creative, initiative person and able to work in
team as:
*FINANCE & ACCOUNTING STAFF (FAS)***
· Min. S1 degree majoring in accounting or management
· Has minimum 1 year experience as Finance & Accounting Staff
, fresh graduates are welcome to apply, preferably at multi finance company
· Has a good understanding about tax & accounting
system/software
· Fluent in English
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Please send your CV & recent photograph within a week to:
*Human Resources Management Division*
*recruitment@ufinance.co.id*
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* (Put the code of position that you apply as a subject of your e-mail)***
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