JOB VACANCY AS PROGRAMMER AT PT KUSTODIAN SENTRAL EFEK INDONESIA (KSEI)
PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia (KSEI) is part of Indonesian Capital Market Community that functions as Central Securities Depository Institution (CSD). KSEI works side by side with other Self Regulatory Organizations, Indonesian Stock Exchange and the Clearing and Guarantee Institution, and as the organization who responsible in safekeeping and managing assets worth more than Rp. 900 trillions.
In expanding our new services alliance with others Capital Market organization and securities, we need qualified Human Resources with excellent services and knowledge in Capital Market as Programmer, with inquiry as below :
* Male / Female, max. 25 years old
* Under Graduate (S-1) from reputable University majoring in IT/Computer Science with GPA Min. 2.75
* Fresh Graduates are encourage to apply, experienced programmer is an advantage
* Good Logical Thinking
* Discipline, outspoken, result and action oriented.
* Hard worker and team player.
* Motivated and like programming work.
* Work efficiently and a quick-learner.
The jobs requirement are:
Web based front end application development responsible for system analysis and programming.
Have a good knowledge on ASP, Java script, C#, C++, and SQL is an advantage.
Contract based (1 year)
Qualified candidates shall be contacted.
For those of you who are interested, please submit your CV to Alexander@ksei.co.id<mailto:Alexander@ksei.co.id> or asfa@ksei.co.id<mailto:asfa@ksei.co.id> by 30th of November 2009 at latest.
(please state “Programmer” in the e-mail subject or will be automatically filtered and deleted ).
Before you submit your CVs please do have a look on our webpage (www.ksei.co.id<http://www.ksei.co.id/> )
-Only short-listed candidate that meet the above criteria will be processed-
Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia
PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia
IDX Building, 1st Tower 5th floor
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Jakarta 12190
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