Senior Interior Designer Vacancy at PT. Aspirasi CIpta Talenta

We are fast growing Design and Constructions Company in Indonesia seeking outstanding professional who have good dedication and high integrity. Due to our business expansion, we are seeking capable people to join us for the following positions:
Senior Interior Designer

Requirements:
Female, 30 – 35 years
Have S1 degree in Interior Design / Architecture
Have 5 years experience in Interior Designer field.
Able to use 3 D AutoCad, CorelDraw, MS Project
Experience in Residential, Hotel, Shopping Center & High rise
Fluent in English
Please submit your complete application and recent photograph within 2 weeks of the advertisement to :
project@aspirasicipta.com

Head of Purchasing - Based at Batam

PT PCI Elektronik Internasional is a susidiary Company of PCI Limited. PCI Limited is a leading Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) company headquartered in Singapore with manufacturing locations in Batam and Shanghai. We serve global OEM customers in USA, Europe and Asia, offering design and manufacturing services for the telecommunications, office automation, industrial, automotive and medical sectors.

We are looking for highly motivated individuals to join us in the following area:

Head of Purchasing - Based at Batam

Responsibilities :
1) Manage a team of Buyers
2) Plan and allocate purchasing objectives to Buyers
3) Drive and follow up on purchasing KPIs and deadlines, resolve issues escalated by Buyers.
4) Report to management weekly on all purchasing KPIs

Requirements
1) Able to communicate (written and spoken) fluently in English
2) 2 years’ experience in leading a purchasing and planning team
3) Degree holder, preferably in Engineering
4) Organized, meticulous and disciplined
5) Candidates must be willing to be based in Batam

For more information about the Company, please assess our website: www.pciltd.com.sg

Interested applicants, please email with detailed resume, stating your current & expected salary & contact number to recruit.jdb@pciltd.com.sg
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Recruitment Manager (Based in Batam)

PeopleSourceis an international Executive Search & Outsourcing firm headquartered in Singapore and focusing on the Indonesian market. We bring to our clients more than 10 years of Recruitment practice experience in Indonesia and across the Asia Pacific Region.

Our client is a Multinational company. They are currently looking for:

Recruitment Manager
(Based in Batam) (Riau - Batam)

Responsibilities:
This position will be based in Batam, main duties is to execute Recruitment activities across all functions & department. If you get a thrill to recruit best talents or hidden talents for your organization, you have high enthusiasm and high energy; passionate about recruitment, then we welcome you to apply.
Candidates coming from Building materials/Recruitment Agency/FMCG are encouraged to apply.
Scope of Job:
Responsible for all recruitment activities (Mainly for Medan, Aceh, Riau, Batam) by implement best practice recruitment, sourcing and selection process to get talent for any vacancy that needed
Providing professional support and advice on recruitment to line and departmental managers; advising managers on best practice recruitment and selection process;
Preparing job descriptions and person specifications; writing job advertisements and deciding how and where jobs are advertised; designing or revising application forms, including developing online processes;
Preparing other recruitment material depending on the type of organization - for example, brochures and further particulars;
Developing creative recruitment solutions if the organization is experiencing difficulties in attracting the appropriate level and quality of staff;
Screening application forms and short listing applicants; devising, running and evaluating selection processes including interviews, psychometric tests, personality questionnaires and various group activities; keeping up to date with current employment legislation and ensuring that line managers are effectively briefed on any relevant changes;
Running selection centers for graduate recruitment and more senior vacancies;
Provide professional support and share interviewing techniques to other employees
Developing plans to relocate staff to new departments and jobs due to restructuring within an organization
Reporting to HR Director
Requirements:
Female only, 30- 40 years old, Single
Bachelor/Master degree from reputable university, degree in Psychology preferred
Strong experience in Recruitments, Minimal 5 years experience in Multinational setting
Good Interpersonal skill and ability to interface with various stakeholders
Experience recruiting mass factories workers an advantage
Good communication skills verbal and written
Ability to manage deadline
Benefits:
Salary is negotiable.
Attractive packages are available for top candidates.
Housing allowance is provided.

Sweet Home 3D v3.3

Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design application that helps you placing your furniture on a house 2D plan, with a 3D preview. Sweet Home 3D comes with 50 pieces of furniture, but you may also import some additional objects in it. To get more objects, please visit this regularly updated page.

Sweet Home 3D provides a full help accessible from its Help > Sweet Home 3D Help menu.

What’s New in version 3.3:

Improved the precision of alignement lines.
Always used PNG format for exported textures to avoid loosing any detail.
Fixed a bug in OBJ export for models at 3DS format containing some undefined values.
Fixed a bug that prevented to create photos and videos at the two first quality levels when a sky texture was used.
Replaced JRE 6u24 by JRE 6u26 in Sweet Home 3D installers bundled with Java.
Other minor bugs fixes and enhancements.

Download (31.12MB)

QuickSharp 2.0.0.16666

QuickSharp is a minimalist C# IDE for Microsoft NET Framework. It includes a sophisticated code editor with code completion, syntax coloring and code-folding, built-in compile and run, and support for ASP.NET and SQL Server, MySQL and SQLite databases.

Features:
create source code with the built-in editor featuring syntax colouring, code-folding and Visual Studio-style docking windows,
get instant lookup of class and namespace members using Code Assist,
compile programs from within QuickSharp; warnings and errors appear in the output window for instant location within the editor,
build EXE and DLL files automatically; no need to configure the compiler target,
run programs directly from the editor and capture the output in QuickSharp’s Output window or run in a separate window for interactive use,
use ‘embedded’ file options to control compilation and runtime behaviour; run shell-based commands at all stages of the build process to perform related tasks,
perform simple file management tasks from the Workspace such as opening, renaming and deleting files and folders,
add additional build tool configurations, including Mono and older Microsoft compilers,
compile intermediate language and XML resource files from within QuickSharp using the built-in ilasm and resgen integration,
use Find in Files to search files in the Workspace,
use the Regular Expression Helper to develop regular expressions,
explore the .NET Framework with the Object Browser,
develop your own features and enhancements using QuickSharp’s plugin architecture.

QuickSharp includes all you need to write, compile and run programs for the Microsoft .NET platform using the C# programming language. It provides a simple but complete integrated development environment (IDE) for Microsoft Windows 7, Vista and XP.

QuickSharp works with Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5; if you’re a Windows 7 user you already have everything you need. XP and Vista users may need to download the latest version.

Download (2.62MB)

Lazio fights back from 2 down to win in Serie A

Lazio pulled off a stunning second-half comeback against lowly Cesena in Serie A, recovering from two goals down to win 3-2 despite playing for nearly an hour with 10 men on Thursday.

Adrian Mutu gave Cesena the lead then debutant Vincenzo Iaquinta fired home a spot kick following an incident which also saw Lazio defender Abdoulay Konko sent off.

However, Lazio surged back in the second half with three goals in 10 minutes, from Hernanes, Senad Lulic and Libor Kozak.

Lazio moves provisionally into third place, ahead of Udinese which faces second-placed AC Milan on Saturday. Cesena remains second from bottom, four points off safety.

Meanwhile, Siena beat Napoli 2-1 in the first leg of the Italian Cup semifinals. The second leg will be played on March 21.

Dave Grohl fighting for rock at the Grammys

When Dave Grohl started in the music business, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were tots; Rihanna and Adele weren't even born.

That makes Grohl and his Foo Fighters kind of the senior set as they face off against the new kids at the Grammys on Sunday for album of the year. It's one of the six nominations for the Foos, who tied Adele and Mars for the second-most nominations (behind Kanye West) and will be performers at the show.

"It feels great to be the guy with gray hair in his beard who is still invited to these things," said the 43-year-old frontman. "Twenty years ago, I never thought I'd even have a career in music this long."

Grohl considers the last year to be his best. The band had a top-selling tour and sold more than 663,000 copies of their album, "Wasting Light," which faces off against Adele's "21," Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," Bruno Mars' "Grenade" and Rihanna's "Loud" for album of the year.

Oh, and he had a brief cameo in "The Muppets" as a drummer for a Muppet cover band.

This year is starting off just as good. On a recent afternoon inside 606 Studio, the band's garage like headquarters, Grohl discussed his Grammy competition, previewed what viewers can expect from the band's Grammy performance and mused about being the rock band with the most nominations at this year's ceremony.

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AP: The Foo Fighters have won six Grammys, and you're up for six more this year. What does it feel like to win one?

Grohl: When we won for best rock album for our third record, which we made in my basement, I was so proud - because we made it in my basement in a crappy makeshift studio that we put together ourselves. I stood there looking out at everybody in tuxedos and diamonds and fur coats, and I thought we were probably the only band that won a Grammy for an album made for free in a basement that year. I feel the exact same way about it this year for an album that was made in my garage.

AP: You were raving about Adele the last time I interviewed you, and now you're up against her for album of the year.

Grohl: I'm glad that we're with Adele in the same category. It means we've done something right. I think she gives us all hope. She's made an incredible record, and she's an incredibly talented artist, so maybe it is true that the cream actually rises to the top. There's a reason why that record is so (expletive) huge. It's good. It's inspiring when something legitimate gets recognized for what it is. It's such a cliche, but it's a huge achievement to be nominated.

AP: Tease me about what you've got planned for your Grammy performance. Will you be collaborating with anyone?

Grohl: Maybe. Ken Ehrlich, who produces the show, is no dummy. He's been doing it for 30 years. He's a very musical person, and he understands collaboration. He understands there has to be some common connection between the artists collaborating, but it has to be somewhat adventurous and unexpected. To be honest, how many (expletive) rock bands are on the show this year? Yeah, so they're not gonna put us with another rock band. Right now, there just aren't that many.

AP: How do you feel about the lack of rock in some of the bigger categories at the Grammys?

Grohl: I feel the same way about it as how I felt at this massive car show in Pomona last weekend that I entered my 1965 Ford Falcon van into. I've never entered a car show before, and I don't really know a lot about it, but we put the van into the competition. My friend Troy, who built the thing, said to me, "I think we're gonna win." I asked him, "Why's that?" He said, "Because there are no other vans here." I ended up winning first in class. It's kind of the same feeling.

AP: Tell me more about that feeling. It's kind of like you're the rock spokesman at the Grammys.

Grohl: I feel a little bit of responsibility and a lot of pride. I'm (expletive) proud to be in the (expletive) Foo Fighters. ... We're a real (expletive) band. If I were a kid in (expletive) Tulsa, Okla., who loves rock bands and plays with my rock band in the garage, and I turned on the Grammys and saw a rock band with choreographed dancers playing to computers, I'd be bummed until the Foo Fighters came on, and then I'd think, "Oh, good, humans that play instruments."

AP: You're nominated for six Grammys, so you'll probably win one. Do you have a speech prepared?

Grohl: No. I never plan what I'm going to say when I get up on stage. My father was a speechwriter, and my mother was a public speaking teacher, and one thing that I've learned in life is that you never want to read a speech. You just want to go up and give it. That always jinxes it, anyway. The last thing you want to do is walk out of there with a speech in your pocket that you didn't get to read. (Derrik J. Lang)

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