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PT. Panin Bank Lowongan Januari Februari 2010

Jan 25th, 2010 by Info CPNS BUMN Bank

PT. Panin Bank, Tbk salah satu bank ke-8 terbesar di Indonesia membuka kesempatan berkarir bagi anda yang memiliki integritas tinggi, ulet, dan kompeten untuk bergabung dalam team kami dengan posisi sebagai berikut :

ACCOUNT OFFICER ( AO )
Kualifikasi :
- Pria / Wanita, usia maks 27 tahun, diutamakan belum pernah menikah
- Pendidikan min S1 dari semua jurusan ( diutamakan dari Jurusan Teknik Industri dan Ekonomi ) dengan IPK min 2.75
- Fresh graduate atau memiliki pengalaman min 1 tahun di lembaga keuangan
- Mampu mengoperasikan komputer ( min Ms. Office )
- Memiliki ketertarikan terhadap dunia marketing, siap & mampu bekerja dengan target
- Memiliki kemampuan interpersonal, berkomunikasi, bernegosiasi yang baik, supel, pantang menyerah, kreatif,aktif, dan dinamis

- Mempunyai kemampuan menganalisa

Tugas utama :
Memasarkan produk-produk Commercial Banking, membuat proposal kredit dan menjaga kualitas kredit.

PERSONAL BANKER ( PB )
Kualifikasi :
- Pria / Wanita, usia maks 30 tahun
- Pendidikan min S1 dari semua jurusan dengan IPK min 2.75
- Fresh graduate atau memiliki pengalaman min 1 tahun di lembaga keuangan
- Berpenampilan menarik
- Mampu mengoperasikan komputer ( min Ms. Office )
- Memiliki Customer Base yang luas dan sanggup bekerja dengan target
- Memiliki ketertarikan terhadap dunia marketing, memiliki kemampuan berkomunikasi dengan baik dan mampu bernegosiasi

Tugas utama :
Memasarkan produk-produk funding Panin Bank : Giro, Tabungan, Deposito, dsb

CUSTOMER SERVICE & TELLER ( CS / TELLER )
Kualifikasi :
- Wanita, usia maks 24 tahun & belum pernah menikah
- Pendidikan min S1 dari semua jurusan dengan IPK min 2.75
- Tinggi badan min 160 cm, berpenampilan menarik, berbadan sehat, & tidak berkawat gigi
- Memiliki keterampilan komputer min Ms. Office
- Memiliki sense of buness, kemmapuan berkomunikasi, bernegosiasi & presentasi dengan baik, mampu bekerja dengan tim, kreatif dan dinamis
- Bersedia di tempatkan di seluruh cabang di Bank Panin di daerah : Surabaya, Gresik, Sidoarjo, Mojokerto, Mojosari, Lamongan, Jombang, & Tuban

Tugas utama :
Customer Service
Memproses pembukuan, penutupan rekening, dan perubahan data rekening nasabah, membantu memasarkan / menjual produk dan jasa perbankan sesuai kebutuhan nasabah, memberikan pelayanan ( service counter ) termasuk layanan informasi saldo

Teller
Memberikan pelayanan yang berkesan ramah, mudah dan akurat kepada para nasabah, melaksanakan proses transaksi teller, menerima setoran untuk rekening / simpanan nasabah

HRD
Kualifikasi :
- Pria / Wanita, usia maks 25 tahun & belum menikah
- Pendidikan min S1 dari Jurusan Akuntansi dengan IPK min 2.75
- Fresh Graduate atau memiliki pengalaman min 1 tahun di lembaga keuangan
- Mampu mengoperasikan komputer ( min Ms. Office ) dan program-program akuntansi
- Jujur, disiplin, dan memiliki kemampuan berkomunikasi dengan baik
- Mempunyai kemampuan menganalisa, ulet, dan teliti

Tugas utama :
Menangani administrasi personil meliputi penggajian, cuti pegawai, kenaikan pangkat / jabatan, jenjang karier dll sesuai sisdur

LOAN ADMIN
Kualifikasi :
- Pria / Wanita, usia maks 25 tahun & belum menikah
- Pendidikan min S1 dari semua jurusan ( diutamakan dari jurusan hukum ) dengan IPK min 2.75
- Fresh Graduate atau memiliki pengalaman min 1 tahun di lembaga keuangan
- Mampu mengoperasikan komputer ( min. Ms. Office )
- Jujur,disiplin, dan sanggup bekerja keras

Tugas utama :
Meberikan pelayanan berupa penanganan proses-proses administratif dalam bidang perkreditan secara aman, akurat dan tepat waktu dan memastikan bahwa pelaksanaan perkreditan tersebut sesuai dengan sisdur dan ketentuan lain yang berkaitan dengan perkreditan yang berlaku

ACCOUNTING
Kualifikasi :
- Pria / Wanita, usia maks 25 tahun & belum menikah
- Pendidikan min S1 dari jurusan Akuntansi dengan IPK min 2.75
- Fresh graduate atau memiliki pengalaman min 1 tahun di lembaga keuangan
- Mampu mengoperasikan komputer ( min Ms. Office ) dan program-progran akuntansi dan perpajakan
- Diutamakan yang memiliki sertifikat kepajakan
- Jujur, disiplin, ulet, dan teliti
- Mempunyai kemampuan menganalisa

Tugas utama :
Melaksanakan seluruh kegiatan transaksi accounting secara benar,akurat, dan tepat waktu sesuai sisdur serta memperhatikan aturan-aturan perpajakan dan ketentuan serta peraturan yang berlaku

Kirimkan berkas lamaran Anda dengan mencantumkan kode posisi di sudut kiri atas amplop lamaran.
Sertakan surat lamaran,CV, foto kopi ijazah, foto kopi transkip nilai, foto kopi KTP, pas foto berwarna terbaru ukuran 4×6 ke :

PT. Bank Panin, Tbk KCU Surabaya Cendana
Jl. Kombes Pol M. Duryat no. 25, Surabaya
UP. Putri
Berkas lamaran diterima paling lambat tanggal 5 Februari 2010

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One Response to “ PT. Panin Bank Lowongan Januari Februari 2010 ”

  1. Doan Wahyu Phermana
    January 27, 2010 at 7:44 am

    Doan Wahyu Phermana

    Bersama Ini saya mengajukan lamaran pekerjaan kepada perusahaan Bapak/Ibu pimpin.
    Oleh karena itu apabila ada kesempatan untuk bergabung menjadi Karyawan.

    Identitas diri sebagai berikut:
    Nama : Doan Wahyu Phermana
    TTL : Malang, 10 Oktober 1984
    Alamat : Jl Sultan Agung 81 Singosari 81 Singosari Malang
    Pnddkn Terakhir : D3 Manajemen Keuangan & Perbankan
    Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang 2007
    Telephone : 081230127137 / 087756362142

    Pengalaman Kerja :
    1. Monitoring Reload Pulsa International di Jakarta
    2. Pengawas Pruksi PT KMJ Krian Sidoarjo Unit PT BERLINA Pandaan
    3. Adminitrasi Produksi PR. GAGAK HITAM Bondowoso

    Demikian Surat Lamaran pekerjaan saya buat dengan sebenar-benarnya dan atas perhatiannya terima kasih.

    Hormat saya,

    Doan Wahyu P

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