Job Vacancies at PT Limichsoft

Limichsoft is software developer company is seeking a young, dynamic, and highly motivated employee to be a part of our company.

Programmer C/C++
Programmer Java (J2ME)
1. Programmer (C / C++)
- Male/Female age max. 27 years old
- GPA min 3.0
- Fresh Graduate or 1 year experience is more priority
- Understands C language and C#/C++ language
- Understands Obj-C (optional)
- Understands OOP Concept
- Good in teamwork

Responsibility: Implementing coding in a project according to framework

2. Programmer Java (J2ME)
- Male/Female age max. 27 years old
- PA min 3.0
- Fresh Graduate or 1 year experience is more priority
- Understands Java Programming Language, J2ME
- Understands OOP Concept
- Good in teamwork

Responsibility: Implementing coding in a project according to framework
Send Your Job Application to: jeffrey.christanto@limichsoft.com

Administration & Secretarial Position

DS Consultants, lawyers & intellectual property rights consultants, based in South Jakarta, is seeking candidates to fill the following positions:

Administrative Assistant with bachelor degree or diploma in accounting and with minimum 2 years working experience as finance/accounting/tax staff;
Secretary with diploma in secretarial and with minimum 2 years working experience;
Junior Secretary with diploma in secretarial and with minimum 1 year administration work experience.
Female or Male, good personality, professional, positive attitude, ability to communicate well in Bahasa Indonesia and English, mastering microsoft office and maximal age of 27 years are general requirements for the positions.

Send your application letter, CV and latest photograph to
dsmplaw@dsmpartners.co.id
under ONE subject of "Administrative Assistant" or "Secretary" or "Junior Secretary".

Sebastian Vettel Makes History As Youngest Formula One Champion

Abu Dhabi - German Sebastian Vettel was crowned as the youngest champion in Formula One history on Sunday when he outstripped all his rivals and won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for Red Bull.

At 23 years and 106 days, Vettel took the title with a faultless drive from pole position to the chequered flag, resisting a strong challenge from Briton Lewis Hamilton of McLaren, who in 2008 had achieved the same feat at the age of 23 and 307 days.

Hamilton came home second after a long period of frustration behind Pole Robert Kubica’s Renault and was followed home by his teammate and compatriot Jenson Button, the 2009 winner.

Pre-race series leader and two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Ferrari and Vettel’s Australian teammate Mark Webber fell out of contention for the title when they emerged down the field after early pitstops.

Understanably, an emotional Vettel wept both in his car on his slowing down lap and also on the podium as the German anthem was played.

His team chief Briton Christian Horner told him: “Sebastian, you are the world champion.” Vettel replied with screams and sobs. “I love you,” he shouted.

Finn Keke Rosberg came home fourth for Mercedes on a day when his 41-year-old teammate and compatriot Michael Schumacher had been forced to retire following a big accident on the opening lap.

Kubica came fifth ahead of his teammate Russian Vitaly Petrov of Renault with Alonso back in seventh place.

Vettel ended up with 256 points to take the title ahead of Alonso on 252, Webber on 242, and Hamilton on 240.

It was a crushing win by Vettel and swept away any controversy about team orders.

Horner said: “It’s unbelievable! It’s been a very emotional week for this team. It’s the first time Sebastian has led the world championship and he’s done it when it counted, at the last race of the year.

Vettel made a clean start from his 10th pole of the season, leading away ahead of Hamilton and Button, who took advantage of a cautious start from Alonso to take third place.

The rest stayed in order at the front of the field with Massa ahead of Barrichello, but there was drama almost immediately at turn six where Schumacher spun, under pressure from Rosberg, and was left facing the wrong way as he recovered.

Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi could do nothing to avoid Schumacher as he rounded the corner and drove into the German’s car. The impact left the Force India driver off the circuit and across Schumacher’s cockpit, narrowly missing his head.

The safety car was called for immediately and the race ran in procession for the opening five laps until it resumed for lap six with Vettel ahead of Hamilton, Button, Alonso and Webber.

Vettel had pitted, at phenomenal speed, after 24 laps. Vettel rejoined ahead of Hamilton on the road and after clocking a fastest lap himself was second nearly 15 seconds behind Button.

Button pitted after 39 laps, giving Vettel the lead and a grip on both the race and the championship with 15 laps remaining and he never let go. (Tim Collings)

Agence France-Presse

Vettel Earned Title the ‘Right Way’

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - After a season of tension and sometimes bitter rivalry within his team, Red Bull boss Christian Horner on Monday warmly praised both of his drivers for their sporting behavior after Sebastian Vettel had beaten Mark Webber to win the drivers’ world title.

The 23-year-old German triumphed in Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to take the title in dramatic fashion as Australian Webber finished eighth, Vettel being crowned as the sport’s youngest champion.

The champagne soaked team chief, a cautious and methodical man whose team partied late into the night, said: “To have done it the right way, to have won it on the circuit, I am just delighted with the way that Sebastian drove in this race.

“The fact that we did it without team orders, the fact that at the end of the day the best guy won it — that’s the way it should be.”

Horner also removed all doubts about Webber’s future when he said that the 34-year-old Australian would be back for another tilt at the title with the Red Bull team next year.

“Mark is a big part of our team, he is a tremendous driver and he will have another chance next year,” Horner said.

The team’s driver’s and constructor’s titles capped a memorable year for the Milton Keynes-based team and also supplied an ethical triumph for the sport.

There had been fears that two-time champion Spaniard Fernando Alonso could have won the title for Ferrari who at the German Grand Prix had used team orders, which are banned.

On Sunday, by using defensive tactics to cover a possible threat from Australian Webber, they ended up wrecking their own prospects as Alonso was unable to recover from an unnecessary early pit stop and finished just seventh.

It signaled that in a fresh new era led by the younger champions, there is a new fresh morality sweeping through the sport.

Vettel had started the last race of the season 15 points behind Alonso and eight behind Webber.

He knew he had to win and hope for the best, recalling Kimi Raikkonen’s incredible comeback for Ferrari from 17 points down with two races remaining,

“I didn’t know anything until I crossed the checkered flag,” Vettel said.

“The last 10 laps I was wondering as my race engineer, every lap, was trying to give some advice and trying to help me carry the car home. I was thinking ‘Why is this guy nervous? We must be in a bloody good position.’ ”

“I just wanted to make sure, not get any distraction, just focus on myself. Then he came on the radio and screams at me that we have won the world championship,” he said.

Growing up in the era of Michael Schumacher, Vettel is steeped in Formula One. He watched as a kid and has a strong sense of its history.

“I was actually thinking about Kimi’s situation today,” Vettel said. “I think it was a little bit of a similar situation.

Meanwhile, Alonso defended his team’s strategy of calling him in for an early pit stop after he finished only seventh in Abu Dhabi.

The Spaniard, who went into the race as the series leader, could not fight back from his mid-field position to score enough points to make an impact.

“After the race, it is always very easy to see the best strategy,” Alonso said.

“This is a sport. This is motor racing. Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose.”

Reuters, AFP

Anticipation in Abu Dhabi Ahead of Deciding Formula One Championship Race

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - With the race for the Formula One championship on the line on Sunday, the four drivers in contention ahead of the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix played down expectations this week and kept their tactics under wraps.

Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso has the best chance to claim the title, but Red Bull rivals Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel are close behind and McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton holds an outside chance of winning.

After Vettel and Webber finished 1-2 at the Brazilian GP, the attention has been on how the teammates will approach the race in Abu Dhabi. Will Vettel move over and let Webber pass if he is winning, thus handing the title to the Australian?

Vettel, a brash German who publicly feuded with Webber this season, finds himself in an awkward position. Teams are banned from giving “team orders” — telling drivers to let their teammates pass — so it may come down to him voluntarily letting Webber through if the team is to add the Formula One championship to the constructors’ title it has already won.

He wasn’t acting recently like he was ready to give up a victory on Sunday for the sake of the team. To claim the title, Vettel needs to win and hope Alonso is outside the top four. If Vettel is second, both Webber and Alonso need to finish low enough to allow the German to remain at the top.

On Friday, Vettel was fastest in the first practice session, more than a second quicker than his two main championship rivals.

Vettel is third in the overall standings behind Webber and Alonso heading into Sunday’s race.

The German clocked 1 minute, 42.760 seconds around the 5.554-kilometer Yas Marina circuit. Hamilton was second fastest, while defending champion Jenson Button was third and Webber was fourth.

Alonso was sixth fastest in his Ferrari.

“I think the target is clear,” Vettel said. “The speed has been there all season and it hasn’t been the easiest season for myself, but we are still in the hunt and that’s good.

“Try to do my best and it depends where those two guys (Webber and Alonso) are.”

Hamilton’s teammate Button added his voice to the debate, suggesting Vettel should move aside. “I can see, for example, if the two Red Bulls are quick here, first and second, and Vettel’s got the jump on Mark, and Alonso’s in third for example, I would say that Vettel would let Mark past,” Button said.

“That’s not a team order, that’s his decision — if he makes it.”

For his part, Alonso appeared relaxed, insisting tactics were the last thing on his mind.

“I think I will not lose even one second of my energy this weekend thinking of what is going to happen on Sunday afternoon,” the 29-year-old Spaniard said. “There is much more to do Friday, Saturday, preparing the weekend in the right way. And as I said, our only picture at the moment of the race is winning the race.”

A victory for Alonso probably will carry the most controversy of any of the four, since he was the beneficiary of Ferrari using team orders in Germany to allow the Spaniard to pass teammate Felipe Massa, picking up an additional seven points for a win instead of second.

Alonso on Thursday dismissed suggestions that a title would somehow be tainted should he win by seven points or less. “Winning by seven, one, or 25 is the less important thing in my mind right now,” he said. “Being first and second is our only target.”

Associated Press

Front Office Manager Job Vacancy

A premium hotel located in Nairobi is urgently seeking a dynamic, qualified individual to fill the position of Front Office Manager.

The position reports to the General Manager.

Duties
Supervision of the front office staff, from maintaining proper cash control to guest service standards on a day-to-day basis
Attending to Guests’ enquiries, requests, complaints and compliments
Monitoring departmental costs to ensure performance against budget
Ensuring proper training and procedures are in place to ensure provision of quality services
Attending to crisis or emergency situations and performing service recovery
Recording the details of events in Duty Manager Log Book and to take necessary actions
Supervising Reception personnel to ensure optimum occupancy and average room rate for purpose of maximizing revenue.
Monitoring Front Office personnel to ensure guests receive warm and personalized service.
Informing other operating departments, notably Housekeeping of all Front Office matters that concern them.
Preparation of daily and management reports
Requirements:
At least 3 years working experience in a similar position
Degree in hospitality and/or social sciences
The ability to display a high degree of professionalism and integrity as befitting a member of management.
Demonstrated supervisor skills; good judgment and common sense.
Computer literate with knowledge of a variety of computer software applications, including the Microsoft Office Suite.
Superior written and oral communication skills.
Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to set priorities for self and others.
An attractive remuneration package is offered for the successful candidate.

Interested candidates should send their CVs to the following email address:
chrismugwere@yahoo.com

Applications shall be considered on a “first come, first served” basis.

Only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.

Ramat Livestock Enterprises Jobs in Narok, Kenya

A fast growing Livestock marketing enterprise in Narok is seeking applications from motivated, result driven persons for the following posts

1. Business Manager
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in commerce (marketing option), Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics or related fields
Self motivated and patient to grow with the enterprise
Age: 30 - 45 years
At least 3 years relevant work experience especially in marketing of agricultural/livestock products
Experience in ASAL areas an advantage.
2. Livestock Foreman

Minimum Qualifications:
Diploma in Animal health/Husbandry and Production or related fields
3 years work experience in a similar position. Certificate holders with 5 years work experience would be considered
Should be less than 35 years of age
Previous work in ASAL areas an added advantage.
Applications together with CVs to be sent Via Post to:

The Project Manager,
Ramat Livestock Enterprises Ltd.
P.O Box 997
Narok, Kenya
or email: charles.otieno @ heiferkenya.org
so as to reach him on or before April 12th,2010.

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