Accountant / Bookeeper Vacancy at PT Citra Consultant Indonesia

Responsibilities:
* Prepare financial statements
* Reconcile bank accounts
* Verify bank transactions and post in a database
* Apply payments against customer and create bills for different transactions
* Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting and other tax requirements.
* Report to management regarding the finances of establishment.
* Establish tables of accounts, and assign entries to proper accounts

Requirements:
* Candidate must be a Certified Public Accountant or equivalent
* Candidate must be able to speak and write Bahasa Indonesia and English
* Working experience in the related field is required for this position.
* Must be an expert in MYOB and Computer literate
* Good communication and interpersonal skills
* Able to work with minimal supervision
* With pleasing personality and good moral character
* A proven track record and a verifiable work history

Position based in Bali Indonesia. Interviews will be conducted in Jakarta or Bali or Manila. Only short list candidates will be notified.
Send resume and photograph to :
accountservicesbali@gmail.com

Source: http://www.detikjobs.org

Vacancy at PT. Love Indonesia

PT. Love Indonesia is an Internet Service Content Provider that provide various lifestyle information and exclusive offers from multi industries.
We offer best media to promote their Brand / Products / Services.
Our mission is becoming the leader of providing the most updated lifestyle portal service in Indonesia. And internationally accepted as the best professional company that providing updated lifestyle portal.

To support our sustained growth, we are inviting highly qualified professionals to join our team :

System Analyst Visual Basic
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:

Male / Female
S1 Graduated from Computer Science & Electro
Excellence in English both oral & written
Strong in Visual Basic, MSSQL & SQL Server
Having good in Logic Programming
Communicative, creative, energetic and highly motivated
Self-discipline and goal-oriented, Willing to work with flexible hours
Able to prioritize tasks and able to work as a team
Strong personality and able to work under pressure to meet deadlines
High motivation, fast learner, responsible and outstanding performance

If you would like to be part of a great company that offers tremendous career opportunities then please forward your CV resume, latest photo, and a cover letter to:

c/o Human Resources Department
Jl. Kramat Raya No. 140 Jakarta 10430
or by Email to: hrd@asiakom.net

Source: http://www.detikjobs.org

Indonesia’s Kasih Set for One More Run in Dakar

By Ami Afriatni

Competing in the Dakar Rally can take a toll on any driver. And as Indonesia’s Kasih Hanggoro can attest, going it alone can make the experience a lot more difficult.

Kasih announced on Thursday that he would shift events in the Dakar, from single-seater buggy to small SUVs, in what he said would be his last rally.

The 40-year-old participated in this year’s 14-stage race but only made it to the third stage before his vehicle broke down.

Kasih said he planned to drive a Mitsubishi Montero V60 for the Spain-based Epsilon team in the next rally.

He has also tapped Iriatna Yudha Satria to be his navigator in the 2011 Dakar Rally, which is scheduled to run Jan. 1-16.

“It is really hard to race alone, especially in a rally as big as this one. That’s why I’ve decided to switch cars,” said Kasih, the first Indonesian to compete in the Dakar Rally since Tinton Soeprapto in 1990.

“It’s an unfinished business for me, and that’s the reason why I wanted to give it another shot.

“Plus it’ll be an opportunity for me to learn more about how events like these are operated. Who knows, maybe we can do the same thing here in our country.”

Kasih and Yudha traveled to Spain in October to test drive for Epsilon, under the supervision of Lucas Cruz, who navigated for Carlos Sainz when they won the 2010 Dakar Rally.

Yudha said he learned a lot during the training in Spain and was ready for his Dakar debut.

“[Cruz] taught me a lot, like reading maps and analyzing GPS, He gave us a lot of tips,” the Harley-Davidson mechanic said.

“Our goal is to just finish this year, because it won’t be easy. Only around 30 percent of the field reach the final stage.”

Without the benefit of sponsorship, Kasih, who occupies a top-level management position at Budi Luhur University in Jakarta, has dug deep into his own pockets to keep his rally dreams alive.

“I’ve spent thousands of euros already, but I don’t mind because it’s been an amazing experience,” said Kasih, who is considered one of Indonesia’s most prominent off-road racers.

“I’m not thinking about results. It’d be great though if I could improve on my achievement from this year.”

Kasih said he planned to retire from the Dakar Rally after the 2011 race, and added that he hoped more Indonesians would take an interest in the sport.

Part of his long-term plan is to set up a driving school for aspiring off-road racers.

“I would like to share my experience and skills with the youngsters,” he said

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Ferrari Dispels Job Fears After Title Loss

London. Ferrari will carry out minor tweaks to its Formula One team but no big changes after its failure to win a title this season, president Luca di Montezemolo said on Sunday.

Ferrari’s Spanish driver Fernando Alonso ended the year second overall after a strategy error in the final race at Abu Dhabi ended his hopes of a third world championship and crowned Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel instead.

The Italian team finished third in the constructors’ standings.

“We have very clear targets,” the team Web site quoted Montezemolo as saying at the Ferrari Mondiali event with fans and car owners from around the world at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit in eastern Spain.

“Right from Sunday night in Abu Dhabi I immediately tried to console our guys who were crying in the garage, spurring them to immediately look to the future.

“Changes within the team? That is not our philosophy, because for years now we have adopted a policy based on dynamic stability,” the Italian added. “A few minor adjustments are possible, but no major upheaval.”

Montezemolo paid tribute to Alonso, in his first season with Ferrari after winning his titles with Renault, and Brazilian team mate Felipe Massa.

“Alonso was amazing, both on and off the track, determined and full of self-belief, a real driving force,” he said.

“I expect a lot from Felipe next year. I am sure he will return to being the man we saw in 2008.”

Massa ended the season sixth overall after returning from serious head injuries suffered in a crash in Hungary in July 2009. He missed out on the title in 2008 by a single point to McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton.

Montezemolo said he was also happy with team principal Stefano Domenicali’s work in “moving us forward with great ability, spirit and a sense of balance.”

Reuters

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Indonesia's Football Team Into the AFF Cup Final

By Sandy Pramuji & Wimbo Satwiko

or the weak of heart,” Indonesia coach Alfred Riedl said.

“It was difficult to win the last time, but the Philippines made it even harder for us.”

Next up for Indonesia is Malaysia in what promises to be an emotionally charged two-leg final that will open in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and end at Bung Karno Stadium on Dec. 29

Malaysia, the reigning Southeast Asian Games champion, secured its place in the AFF Cup final, its first since the inaugural tournament in 1996, by ousting 2008 champion Vietnam 2-0 on aggregate.

The Malaysians’ only defeat in this year’s Cup came against Indonesia — a 5-1 thrashing during the group stage.

Indonesia is heading back to the AFF Cup final for the first time since 2004 when it lost to Singapore 5-2 on aggregate.

Gonzales figured in a number of scoring chances early in the game, but the Persib Bandung striker couldn’t cash in.

One of those opportunities came just past the 20th minute mark when the naturalized Uruguay forward took a short pass in front of an unmanned goal from one of his teammates, but couldn’t control the ball which rolled past his legs.

In the 41st minute, Gonzales received a long pass at the penalty box with only goalkeeper Neil Etheridge to beat but his attempt went wide.

His frustration and those of some 85,000 fans at the Bung Karno Stadium would end a minute later though.

With a phalanx of Philippines defenders standing between him and the goal, Gonzales fired a long-range shot that bounced hard off Filipino defender Robert Gier and back to Gonzales.

Not to be denied, Gonzales found some space on his left and launched a missile from way outside the penalty area that was well out of Etheridge’s reach and landed high on the left-side net.

The Philippines was in disarray through most of the game and never found a clear target, with most of their shots coming from beyond 40 meters and none having a chance.

After the break, Indonesia was determined to double its lead, but Etheridge made sure the Filipinos would bow out of the tournament with their heads held high by stopping shots from Zulkifli Syukur and Muhammad Ridwan early in the second half.

“We had our chances in the second half but we just made a lot of bad decisions,” Riedl said.

“We weren’t looking for a good game today, but we were looking to go to the final.”

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Veteran warn youngsters to take it easy

By Ashley Hammond

Dubai: Two veterans of ladies golf have warned youngsters heading into the game to take it easy — in a week when Michelle Wie, who started as a USGA Amateur aged 10, is struggling with a dilapidating back injury. She's just 21.

Laura Davies said, "The trouble is they practice so hard when they are still growing. I'm no doctor or chiropractor but I assume that's when you're doing the damage to your body."

Davies said of Wie, "She's 21 with a really bad back from what I can make out. Christina [Kim] was telling me about it today and it doesn't sound good. If she can afford to take time off to get it right over the years then she'll be fine — but if she's one of those who play 30 times a year she can't do it."

Davies' advise to youngsters coming through the ranks like 15-year-old Alexi Thompson is to learn from Wie and to ease off on golf in order to avoid burnout by 20, "Don't stand on the range every day practicing. When you have a week off have it off — you don't have to play golf all the time just because you're a professional golfer — they wear me out just watching them."

Meanwhile, Trish Johnson's advice was more regarding the mental than physical strains. "After they've played golf with five to six years of traveling they're only 20 years of age, but they've done what most Tour pros have been doing for a long time. That's tough when you have a mental age of their age."

"It's very young mentally. I've seen a lot of good young players and not many have carried it on."

As for Wie, Johnson said, "It's interesting to see what the next few years of her career hold really. She's been subjected to something I certainly wouldn't have liked at that age — that sort of pressure at that age regardless of how much money you're earning is not for me."

"She's been around since she was 13, that's a long time and she hasn't won many tournaments [2] that's not to say she won't but it wouldn't be what I would choose if I had kids," said Johnson.

The earning potential of some of the younger players through endorsements and sponsorships, beyond their actual ability to win a tournament has become something of a running joke on tour with one caddy overheard dubbing Kim In-kyung, ‘Income Kim' instead.

Davies said of such a young introduction for Thompson, "So long as she wants to play, as long as they [her parents] are not pushing her to play. I'm not saying they are. But if she wants to play and compete then why not, as long as it's regulated properly by the parents."

Johnson said of the view that the youngsters are the poster-girls pushing the game forward, "Well they're not really. There's no bigger draw than Laura [Davies]. Do people come to watch Alexi Thompson not yet because no one know's who she is — she's potentially a very good player. But she's not a name she's a kid and people don't associate with kids."

Source: http://gulfnews.com

Emmrooz to target Jebel Ali Stakes

By Leslie Wilson

Dubai - Trainer Dhruba Selvaratnam is content to target the Dh500,000 Listed Jebel Ali Stakes with Emmrooz instead of attempting a shot at one of the richer purses during the 2011 Dubai International Racing Carnival.

Commenting on the horse's future plans following his impressive victory in the Shadwell-sponsored 1600M conditions race yesterday the former champion trainer said: "I would prefer to bring him back for the Jebel Ali Stakes instead of running him in the Carnival.

"I think he's a much better horse on this track than on the all-weather at Meydan. Mind you he ran a pretty good race when fourth to Derbaas at Meydan last month although he wouldn't gallop. But what we saw today was a much improved performance.

"He's a really good horse, but not the easiest one to ride. Kieren [Fallon] suggested that we put the blinkers on him to help him stay focused, so we might try that next time."

Emmrooz scored by half a length from Haatheq, ridden by Richard Hills.

The Jebel Ali Stakes is the first of three pattern races that are the highlights of the season at the Friday racecourse. It is run over 1,950 metres and takes place on January 14. The other two races are the Jebel Ali Mile on January 28 and Jebel Ali Sprint on March 11.

Selvaratnam and Buick went on to complete a meet double when Canwinn landed the Al Shafar Group handicap over 1,400 metres. That took Selvaratnam's tally for the season to eight wins and left in fifth place on the trainer's table behind leaders Satish Seemar and Musabah Al Muhairi (14 wins), Ali Rashid Al Raihe (11) and Eric Lemartinel (9).

Seemar drew a rare blank yesterday after a very high strike-rate during the season while Musabah's success with Atlantic Brave in the Commercial Bank of Dubai-sponsored handicap over 1400m ensured he would be joint leader with the master of Zabeel Stables.

Despite conceding weight to his nine rivals Atlantic Brave produced a big effort for stable jockey Wayne Smith to score by a 1 1/4 length from Dahteer while Classic Blade was a head behind in third for jockey Ted Durcan.

Source: http://gulfnews.com

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