May 7, 2009 at 6:05 pm
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URGENT REQUIREMENT
PB & Co. is a tax consultancy and financial advisory firm whose corporate philosophy is to provide the best consultancy services in tax and finance to a wide range of corporate and individual clients. PB & Co. is a member of Taxand, the first global tax alliance, formed in 2005 by independent and specialized tax firms worldwide. Our Finance Division, PB Capital, provides financial advisory services particularly on Restructuring, Capital Raising, Divestment and Acquisition. Our multinational and local clients value our knowledge, expertise, professionalism and experience.
Due to our growing business, we are looking for dynamic, top caliber and dedicated professionals to immediately fill the following position:
Junior Tax Consultant
•Preferably 22-25 years old.
•Having a certification Brevet A and B courses would be an advantage.
•Having an experience as auditor from consulting firm would be an advantage.
•Candidates for Tax Consultants positions must be accounting graduates from a reputable local or international university with a minimum GPA of 2.80.
Receptionist
•Applicants must be public relation/ secretarial / Hotel & tourism graduates (min diploma 1 year) from a reputable local college with a minimum GPA of 3.00
•Preferably Female, age 19 – 23 years old with professional appearance and friendly
Candidates for all positions must be fluent in written and conversational English and must be proficient in computer operations.
Suitable candidates are invited to send their application letter together with a detailed curriculum vitae (including last GPA, current salary and email address), and a photograph not later than May 20th , 2009 to the following address :
HRD PB & Co
Surabaya Branch Office
Wisma Tiara, 9th Floor
Jl. Panglima Sudirman 66-68
Surabaya 60271
or e-mail your application to: surabaya@pb-co.com
Please specify the position you are applying for in the subject.
You can visit our website : www. pb-co.com
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