Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

Lowongan Kerja Teller Bank BNI

Lowongan Kerja Bank BNI




BNI’s legal status was upgraded in 1992 to that of a state-owned limited corporation under the name of PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) and the bank decided to become a public company through its initial public offering of its shares in 1996.

BNI's ability to adapt to environmental, socio-cultural and technological advances is reflected through the continuous refinement of its corporate identity which is carried out to suit the changing demands and trends of the times. This adaptability signifies the Bank's dedication and commitment towards continuous improvement of its performance.

Posisi Kerja


We are currently seeking suitable candidates for the following position:

Frontliner (Teller Staff)

Requirements

* Minimum Diploma 3 degree from accredited university
* Male/ female maximum 24 years old, single and not married
* Minimum GPA 2.50 of 4.00 (PTN) and 2.75 of 4.00 (PTS)
* Minimum height 165 cms (female) and 170 cms (male)
* Attractive, competent and possesses good communication skill
* Placement: BNI Kantor Wilayah Jakarta Kemayoran (Rawamangun, Jatinegara, Kelapa gading, Kramat, Gambir, Bekasi and Karawang)
* Closing date : July 14, 2011

Click Lowongan BNI to apply

About Bank BNI


Signifying the determination of Bank Negara Indonesia 1946 to create a new image and attitudes in line with its aspiration to play a more international role and to respond to the challenges of globalization, the Bank changed its corporate logo into a 'Sailing Boat' and introduced the nickname of 'Bank BNI'.

The law number 7 of the year 1992 opened-up opportunities for state-run banks to change their legal status into Limited State-Owned Corporations (or Persero). With this change in legal status, the Bank's name was officially replaced with 'PT. Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero)'.

In 1996, Bank BNI's decision to become a public company was manifested through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of its shares through the stock exchange. Bank BNI was the first government bank in Indonesia which listed its shares on both the Jakarta Stock Exchange (now Indonesia Stock Exchange) and the Surabaya Stock Exchange. The corporate name was amended to 'PT. Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk', to show its status as a public company.

The government's banking recapitalization program, launched after the economic crisis, provided Bank BNI with additional capital of IDR 61,2 trillion. Read more on Wikipedia

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