Label: job vacancy, karir 2009, lowongan kerja, lowongan kerja terbaru 2009
LEE COOPER INDONESIA, PT (LEE COOPER LTD)
Urgently Required
PT Lee Cooper Indonesia, a retail company and branch of Lee Cooper LTD. UK, holder of Lee Cooper Jeans, One of Four Original Denim Brands in The World, and The Only One Born in England/Europe in 1908, is looking for :
SECRETARY
Requirements :
* D3 Secretary / Office Management
* Word, Excel, Power Point
* Min. 1 years experience
* English, Energic, working with minimum supervision, hardworking, honest, fast learner
Beside the required qualifications, applicant is expected to bring along the values of : Thirst for Learning, Open Mind, Embrace Diversity, Young at Heart, Togetherness and Take Ownership.
Send CV : meilinagirsang@leecooper.co.id
PT. 21 EXPRESS
Looking for young proffesional….
We are established Air Cargo Domestic Company is urgently looking for young and dynamic professionals for positions :
Customer Service
REQUIREMENTS:
- Female, single, D3/S1 degree with max age 27
- Energic, attractive, nice looking & hard working
- Min 2 years experience in the same field
- Pleasant & strong personality with good communication skill
- Having sense in a team work & customer oriented
- Fresh graduated are welcome
- Domicile in East Jakarta is preferable
Send your application letter, CV and latest photograph (not more than 400kb) within 1 week to email : hrd@21-express.com
We are the largest commercial bank in Thailand and one of the largest regional banks in Southeast Asia. Bangkok Bank will always be there, every step of the way, a friend to our customers wherever their journey leads.
Our Vision is to continue to be the leading financial service provider in Thailand, and to be the leading international bank in Asia. We will do this by providing world-class service and products to all our customers.
Please find our company details on www.bangkokbank.com
PROJECT ASSISTANT
(Jakarta Raya)
Requirements:
* University Graduate with Accounting major (at least 3.0 GPA)
* At least 1 year experience in accounting and reporting for banking
* Microsoft Word and Excel proficient. (Familiar with Excel’s financial functions, in order to perform simulation of the financial instruments valuation)
* To compile all the necessary PSAK 55/50 required information to perform Gapping Analysis (i.e. thru inquiry and documentations)
* To prepare working paper of accounts mapping through PAPI Formulation
* To prepare the systematic working paper documentations
* To submit the progress report of the project weekly
* Period of employment is 2 months
* Normal working hour is from 8.15 am – 17:00 pm
If your background and qualifications meets these requirements, please send your complete application, CV, transcripts and recent photograph to:
Email: bertha.tja@bbl.co.th
Or
Bangkok Bank PCL
Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 3
Jakarta 10110
UP. Personnel Department
We regret only short listed candidate will be notified.
"I want to be number one on Google for (insert hyper-competitive keyphrase here)."
It's usually the first thing we hear in terms of search engine optimization - a company wants to be in that coveted top spot on Google, Yahoo!, Ask, and MSN. No matter the industry or specialty, when companies approach us with their desired goals for an SEO campaign, it's usually all about improving their rankings and positions...and often nothing else. Yes, achieving first page rankings or top spots on the search engines is an incredibly desirable accomplishment to many companies who want immediate and noticeable results. But with such a considerable investment in an SEO campaign, you'd think companies in need of search engine optimization services would also be concerned with their overall ROI, especially in light of the current economy.
Vastly improved (or even #1) rankings are rather easy to achieve in an SEO campaign, even by a novice search engine optimization company. I once wrote an article demonstrating that top rankings were simple - and proved it by optimizing the article for the phrase "Leprechaun Repellent ." To this day, that article, on various sites, takes up nine of the top ten spots on Google for the ridiculous phrase. The obvious question, then, is what those rankings ultimately accomplish. And so we peel back the layers of the onion until we get there.
The First Layer - Rankings
Rankings, rankings, rankings. This is by far the most popular metric for any SEO campaign. Occasionally, a search engine optimization company may not be concerned with your bottom line because it can offer guarantees and focus exclusively on achieving this goal (even though, as in the 'Leprechaun' example above, it's really not getting you anywhere significant in the long run).
Rankings by themselves mean little, and the problem with companies obsessed over rankings is that it doesn't demonstrate the usefulness of search engine optimization. For a company website, high rankings are great (and impressive for an SEO campaign), but they are just the first layer of the onion. As any good search engine optimization company will demonstrate, our goal is (and yours should be) to bring and/or improve the levels of high quality traffic to your website, meaning visitors who come to your website via a search are already reasonably interested in your products or services.
The Second Layer - Search-Engine Referred Traffic
Increasing search-referred traffic is not a perfect metric because, if visitors are not converting on your website, there's not a big value proposition to be had. Alone, the metric relies heavily on the right keyphrase selection by your search engine optimization company during the beginning phases of your SEO campaign.
By Scott Buresh (c) 2009