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PT Pegadaian (Persero) / pegadaian.co.id |
PT Pegadaian (Persero) - Pegadaian is a leading state-owned financial services company in Indonesia with core business focus on pawning loan services. Based in Jakarta, Pegadaian has a monopoly on fiduciary service in Indonesia and has its business activities focused in 3 sectors: financing, gold and various services. As of December 2016, Pegadaian conducted business operations in all parts of Indonesia under the management of 12 regional offices, 59 area offices, 629 branch offices, 3.826 branch unit offices spread in all over Indonesia. Pegadaian also supported by nearly 12,943 employees. Pegadaian supported by 3 subsidiary companies and 1 associated company; PT Balai Lelang Artha Gasia (99.99%), PT Pesonna Optima Jasa (99.00%), PT Pesonna Indonesia Jaya (99.00%), and PT Pefindo Biro Kredit (23.37%).
Pegadaian is recognized as one of the oldest companies in Indonesia. The history of Pegadaian goes back to 1746 when Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC or The United East India Company) established Van Leening Bank as a financial institution that provides credit with a pawn system. Established the first state-owned Pegadaian in Sukabumi West Java on 1 April 1901. After several times changes of its status, the name of PT Pegadaian (Persero) officially launched in 2012.
In the business year of 2016, Pegadaian has recorded a positive financial growth and satisfactory performance. Pegadaian managed to record total asset of Rp 46,873.89 billion in 2016. Thins number is up 19.7% year-on-year (YOY) from Rp 39,157.96 billion in 2015. Pegadaian registered a 8.67% growth in total operating revenue in 2016 value of Rp 9,708.06 billion as compared with Rp 8,933.34 billion in 2015. Total net income for current year 2016 went up by 14.02% YOY from Rp 1,938.43 billion in 2015 to Rp 2,210.25 billion in 2016, according to information found in PT Pegadaian (Persero) Annual Report 2016 as cited by JobsCDC.com.
Pegadaian is recognized as one of the oldest companies in Indonesia. The history of Pegadaian goes back to 1746 when Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC or The United East India Company) established Van Leening Bank as a financial institution that provides credit with a pawn system. Established the first state-owned Pegadaian in Sukabumi West Java on 1 April 1901. After several times changes of its status, the name of PT Pegadaian (Persero) officially launched in 2012.
In the business year of 2016, Pegadaian has recorded a positive financial growth and satisfactory performance. Pegadaian managed to record total asset of Rp 46,873.89 billion in 2016. Thins number is up 19.7% year-on-year (YOY) from Rp 39,157.96 billion in 2015. Pegadaian registered a 8.67% growth in total operating revenue in 2016 value of Rp 9,708.06 billion as compared with Rp 8,933.34 billion in 2015. Total net income for current year 2016 went up by 14.02% YOY from Rp 1,938.43 billion in 2015 to Rp 2,210.25 billion in 2016, according to information found in PT Pegadaian (Persero) Annual Report 2016 as cited by JobsCDC.com.
In line with its continued expansion program, PT Pegadaian (Persero) is looking for talented people and the best candidates to join as positions below:
Kasir
Requirements
- Minimum education background in Senior High School (SMA).
- Minimum age of 20 years and maximum age of 30 years old.
- Required experience as a mini market cashier or bank teller for at least 1 year.
- Communicative, able to work in teams or independently.
- Able to operate a computer using Microsoft Office.
- Preferably local resident and living in same city as work location.
For more detail information, please refer official source from PT Pegadaian (Persero) on following link below. Should you are interested, please submit your application directly to Urbanhire e-recruitment system with link as follow http://bit.ly/CashierRecruitment. Closing date 4 Apri 2019. All applications are appreciated and will be treated confidentially. Only qualified, short-listed applicants will be invited for furthers process. (JobsCDC.com/Source)
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