Human Resource Officer (HRD) at PT Metropolitan Retailmart

METRO Department Store is an established multinational retail company qualified by the ISO 9001 : 2008. We are currently seeking dynamic, young professionals for the position of:

Human Resource Officer (HRD)
(Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* As the HR representative stationed in one of our stores, your main function is to ensure that all HR policies & procedures are well implemented. You are responsible for handling personnel administration, HRD income and attendance data, as well as maintaining staff facilities & attributes (lockers, cafeteria, uniform, etc).

Requirements:
* Male/Female
* Maximum age 26 years old
* Hold min S1 graduate with 1–2 years experience in human resource/personnel administration.
* Your communication skill should be excellent, both in Bahasa Indonesia and in English; and you should be thorough with details
* Strong computer skill is required, especially MS Excel, MS Word and MS Power Point.

For more information regarding our company, kindly visit our website www.metroindonesia.com

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Head of Risk Analytics at PT Bank Commonwealth

Is looking for young, dynamic, self-motivated and dedicated persons to fill the following positions for its expanding banking operation.

Head of Risk Analytics
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Minimum Bachelor Degree in major analytical
* High integrity and proven strong people management skills
* Minimum of 5 years experience in consumer or SME scorecard implementation /development/monitoring
* Proven track record in working with decisioning models and outputs
* Proven track record of managing analytical teams
* Hands on experience in managing a SME portfolio within a Bank operating in Indonesia/South East Asia
* Experience in scoring credit framework including risk decisioning system & portfolio analytics for Consumer and SME
* Experience in handling process monitoring and reporting for Risk Management
* Excellent communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skill
* Strong ability to develop and maintain professional working relationships with business partners
* PC literate, Risk focus and attention to detail
* Proficient in written and spoken English

Please send comprehensive resume along with contact telephone number and recent photograph to:
risk.recruitment@commbank.co.id
Please put Code: HORA on your subject email
Closing date for applications: 13 June 2010

All applicants will be treated in strict confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be notified.

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Dani Pedrosa wins Misano race

Dani Pedrosa transformed fantastic form from practice sessions to dominant race victory, never letting his rivals to even get close. This was the first time for Spanish rider to take back-to-back victories in MotoGP class, but according to his form, certainly not the last. Jorge Lorenzo gathered more valuable championship points by taking second place, never being able to challenge Pedrosa for victory, but also never being challenged for second position. Valentino Rossi returned to podium for his home race, managing to defend last podium step from charging Andrea Dovizioso.

Dovizioso was strong through the race, constantly riding behind Rossi in 4th place, but eventually not being able to make attack and get to podium. Casey Stoner, who was third in opening laps of the race, lost his speed as race progressed and finished in dissappointing 5th place. Ben Spies recovered from start which saw him ending in 10th place in lap 1, finishing race in 6th place. Colin Edwards finished race in 7th place, right behind his team-mate.

Alvaro Bautista brought 8th place to Suzuki in hard fought mid-field battle, while his team-mate Capirossi was taken out from the track in lap 1 by Nicky Hayden. Hector Barbera took respectable 9th place after fighting with Marco Melandri, who completed top 10 finishers in Misano.

Barca players hoping for Real slip up

Barcelona’s Victor Valdes and Bojan Krkic said they are playing the waiting game after the Catalans put themselves four points clear of rivals Real Madrid with a 4-1 win over Tenerife on Tuesday.

Lionel Messi put Barca ahead on 17 minutes and added a second in the final minute.

Argentine Roman Martinez stunned the champions by equalising for Tenerife shortly before half-time following an error from home captain Carles Puyol.

But second-half goals from Bojan Krkic (in the 63rd minute) and substitute Pedro Rodriguez (77) turned the game in Barca’s favour before Messi rubbed salt in the wound with his late strike.

Now the Blaugrana are waiting to see how Real do away to Mallorca tonight, knowing that should los Merengues slip up, they would step closer to a second consecutive title.

“It was a tough day with the weather, and the busy calendar is really weighing on us now but we have given everything. It’s a very competitive league and we won and now have to wait,” Valdes told AS after the match.

Bojan said he was happy with the win and revealed he will be watching tonight’s game at the ONO Estadi, hoping Real drop points.

“I’m happy with how things are going, there are only two games left and we’re getting what we want. It is important that the fans are supporting us as always. They, like us, are eager to win the title. Their help is essential,” Bojan said.

“It was important to win today, Real are a great team with great players and have a difficult game tomorrow. We hope they drop some points.

“Yes I will be watching Madrid, I will be having a meal for the game.”

Barca players hoping for Real slip up

Barcelona’s Victor Valdes and Bojan Krkic said they are playing the waiting game after the Catalans put themselves four points clear of rivals Real Madrid with a 4-1 win over Tenerife on Tuesday.

Lionel Messi put Barca ahead on 17 minutes and added a second in the final minute.

Argentine Roman Martinez stunned the champions by equalising for Tenerife shortly before half-time following an error from home captain Carles Puyol.

But second-half goals from Bojan Krkic (in the 63rd minute) and substitute Pedro Rodriguez (77) turned the game in Barca’s favour before Messi rubbed salt in the wound with his late strike.

Now the Blaugrana are waiting to see how Real do away to Mallorca tonight, knowing that should los Merengues slip up, they would step closer to a second consecutive title.

“It was a tough day with the weather, and the busy calendar is really weighing on us now but we have given everything. It’s a very competitive league and we won and now have to wait,” Valdes told AS after the match.

Bojan said he was happy with the win and revealed he will be watching tonight’s game at the ONO Estadi, hoping Real drop points.

“I’m happy with how things are going, there are only two games left and we’re getting what we want. It is important that the fans are supporting us as always. They, like us, are eager to win the title. Their help is essential,” Bojan said.

“It was important to win today, Real are a great team with great players and have a difficult game tomorrow. We hope they drop some points.

“Yes I will be watching Madrid, I will be having a meal for the game.”

Mourinho finally lets out some joy

Jose Mourinho still doesn't love Italian football but his relationship with Inter Milan and its supporters could hardly be better.

Mourinho jumped up and down and ran out to the middle of the pitch to celebrate when Inter advanced to the Champions League final despite a 1-0 loss at Barcelona on Wednesday.

The self-appointed 'Special One' then pointed his finger up at Inter's fans in the stands at the Camp Nou.

"I thought I had reached the height of emotion with Chelsea's fans, but Inter's supporters are even better," Mourinho said. "I'm in love with Inter and these fans, not Italian football - I respect it, but I don't love it."

Mourinho, who said qualifying Inter for the Champions League final was the greatest moment of his career, has been at odds with the local media and opposing coaches since arriving at the Milan club two years ago.

To avoid suspensions, he no longer addresses the media except before and after European matches - in accordance with UEFA requirements.

Last year, he had an exchange of words with Catania director Pietro Lo Monaco and then Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri, and he was recently fined 40,000 Euros ($53,000) and banned from sitting on the bench for three games after he made a handcuff gesture when two of his players were sent off during a Serie A match against Sampdoria.

He was sent to the stands during Inter's match at Cagliari earlier this season and received a one-game ban.

"It's nice to see him showing some joy," Inter president Massimo Moratti said. "A large part of this is due to him. He brought us here, now let's see how he finishes it."

Moratti has been on a personal mission for the European crown since taking over Inter in 1995. The club hasn't won the competition since back-to-back victories in 1964 and 1965, when Moratti's father Angelo was the president.

The wait has been even tougher in recent years when city rival AC Milan dominated Europe, with two victories and three finals between 2003 and 2007.

Moratti compared Mourinho to Inter's coach in the 1960s - the Argentine Helenio Herrera.

"There's 40 years between them but they're very similar," Moratti said. "Both great workers, both very finicky but also professional. And they both show a lot of charisma toward the players.

"I've got to thank Mourinho because he reminds me of when I was young," Moratti added, recalling how he used to attend games at the San Siro with his father.

Mourinho guided FC Porto to the Champions League title in 2004, and only two coaches have won the European Cup with two different clubs: Ernst Happel with Feyenoord in 1970 and Hamburg in 1983, and Ottmar Hitzfeld with Borussia Dortmund in 1997 and Bayern Munich in 2001.

Mourinho also won two league titles in England with Chelsea but said getting Inter to this season's Champions League final is the pinnacle for him.

"It's the greatest moment of my career, better than my first league victory, better than the Champions League I won with Porto," he said.

Inter will face Bayern Munich in the May 22 final in Madrid and the German club's coach, Louis van Gaal, has already won the Champions League - with Ajax in 1995.

"He's a top coach and Bayern's a top club," Mourinho said. "Bayern is an example to many clubs. Because the team didn't start well, Louis was in a difficult situation but the club kept confidence in him and left him to work and he's in the Champions League final."

In the final, Inter will be without midfielder Thiago Motta, who was sent off against Barcelona, although Dejan Stankovic will be back from suspension. Bayern will be missing France winger Franck Ribery, who is also banned.

"It's a pity Motta and Ribery cannot play the final," Mourinho said.

Win or lose against Bayern, Mourinho is expecting more European exploits for Inter in the near future.

"This isn't a team of kids that is going to have to wait another 15 years to reach the final," he said. "These players will be remembered as the heroes of Barcelona, even by their grandchildren."

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Pedrosa takes pole at Spanish GP; Rossi comes 4th

Dani Pedrosa of Spain took pole position at the SpanishGrand Prix on Saturday, while defending MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi finished fourth.

Pedrosa rode his Honda around the 4.4-kilometer (2.7-mile) Jerez Circuit in 1 minute, 39.202 seconds to claim his 14th MotoGP career pole.

The Spaniard later complained about the setup of his bike.

"I hope we manage to find better balance for the race tomorrow," Pedrosa said.

Jorge Lorenzo of Spain will start second on the grid with Casey Stoner of Australia in third.

Rossi, who is recovering from a shoulder injury, came out of the pits after a tire change with less than three minutes left in the session to make a late charge for the the last place on the front row.

In the Moto2 category, Shoya Tomizawa of Japan took the pole in 1:44.372 ahead of Spanish pair Julian Simon and Toni Elias.

In the 125cc class, Marc Marquez set a record of 1:46.829 to lead a Spanish sweep of the top three spots. Pol Espargaro and Efren Vazquez were next.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

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