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21 December 2011
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Vacancy as Agency Coordinator
PT. LIG Insurance Indonesia, sebuah perusahaan asuransi kerugian joint venture membutuhkan karyawan sebagai Agency Coordinator (AC) dengan kualifikasi sebagai berikut :
- Pria dan wanita maksimum usia 35 tahun.
- Pendidikan min. D3
- Memiliki pengalaman dibidang marketing/sales, automotive dan asuransi.
- Memiliki jiwa kepemimpinan
- Kemampuan komunikasi yang baik
Kirimkan surat lamaran dan CV paling lambat 25 Desember 2011 kepada :
Syahbunizam, S.IP, AAAIK, QIP, ACS
Alamat email : syahbunizam@lig.co.id
Handphone : 08119409784
- Pria dan wanita maksimum usia 35 tahun.
- Pendidikan min. D3
- Memiliki pengalaman dibidang marketing/sales, automotive dan asuransi.
- Memiliki jiwa kepemimpinan
- Kemampuan komunikasi yang baik
Kirimkan surat lamaran dan CV paling lambat 25 Desember 2011 kepada :
Syahbunizam, S.IP, AAAIK, QIP, ACS
Alamat email : syahbunizam@lig.co.id
Handphone : 08119409784
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24 August 2011
Tips Sehat
Tips Sehat: "Kekurangan air 1 persen dari bobot tubuh bikin otak mengalami gangguan ingatan karena cairan di otak akan menurun, asupan oksigen yang harusnya mengalir ke otak pun berkurang."
23 August 2011
Ingin Hidup Sehat dan Bugar
Ingin mendapatkan informasi hidup sehat dan bugar. Temukan puluhan jenis penyakit dan bahan supplement yang manjur dan ampuh. Garansi 30 hari uang kembali bilamana produknya tidak berhasil.
22 August 2011
07 May 2011
Lowongan Kerja - Agency Coordinator (AC) - PT. LIG INSURANCE INDONESIA
Lowongan Kerja
PT. LIG Insurance Indonesia, sebuah perusahaan joint venture insurance company membutuhkan beberapa tenaga professional sebagai Agency Coordinator dengan kualifikasi sebagai berikut :
- Pria dan wanita, maksimum 35 tahun
- Pendidikan minimal D3
- Mempunyai kemampuan komunikasi yang baik
- Lebih diutamakan yang memiliki pengalaman sebagai agen penjualan, sales dan marketing dibidang asuransi atau otomotif.
- Memiliki jiwa dibidang marketing dengan team building sebagai Agency Coordinator.
Kirimkan CV dan surat lamaran via email, fax atau melalui surat dengan alamat sebagai berikut :
PT. LIG Insurance Indonesia
Kelapa Gading Office
Rukan Sentra Bisnis Blok A7 No. 21
Jl. Boulevard Artha Gading, Kelapa Gading
Attn : Syahbunizam, SIP, AAAIK, QIP, ACS
Branch Manager Kelapa Gading
Email : syahbunizam@lig.co.id
Fax : 021-45846415
Wassalam,
syahbunizam
Lowongan Kerja - Special Agent - PT. LIG INSURANCE INDONESIA
Lowongan Kerja
PT. LIG Insurance Indonesia, sebuah perusahaan joint venture insurance company membutuhkan beberapa tenaga professional sebagai Special Agent (SA) dengan kualifikasi sebagai berikut :
- Pria dan wanita, maksimum 35 tahun
- Pendidikan minimal D3
- Memiliki pengalaman 3 tahun di bidang bisnis kendaraan / otomotif
- Mempunyai kemampuan komunikasi yang baik
- Lebih diutamakan yang memiliki pengalaman sebagai agen penjualan, sales dan marketing dibidang asuransi atau otomotif.
- Lebih diutamakan yang berasal dari institusi (CV atau PT).
- Memilik produksi minimum 200 juta per bulan.
- Memiliki kantor sendiri untuk menjalankan bisnisnya.
Kirimkan CV dan surat lamaran via email, fax atau melalui surat dengan alamat sebagai berikut :
PT. LIG Insurance Indonesia
Kelapa Gading Office
Rukan Sentra Bisnis Blok A7 No. 21
Jl. Boulevard Artha Gading, Kelapa Gading
Attn : Syahbunizam, SIP, AAAIK, QIP, ACS
Branch Manager Kelapa Gading
Email : syahbunizam@lig.co.id
Fax : 021-45846415
Wassalam,
syahbunizam
21 March 2011
Foto-foto Pernikahan Krisdayanti-Raul
Minggu, 20 Maret 2011 | 21:18 WIB

KOMPAS IMAGES/BANAR FIL ARDI
Raul Lemos dan Krisdayanti saat jumpa pers usai melangsungkan akad nikah di Masjid Sahid Nurul Iman, Hotel Grand Sahid Jaya, Jakarta, Minggu (20/3/2011).
TERKAIT:
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com — Penyanyi Krisdayanti akhirnya secara resmi menjadi istri pengusaha asal Dili, Timor Leste, Raul Lemos. Mantan istri vokalis, pencipta lagu, sekaligus produser Anang Hermansyah itu diikat dengan mas kawin seperangkat alat shalat.
Seusai penyerahan mas kawin, Raul lantas mendaratkan ciumannya di bibir Krisdayanti sebanyak tiga kali. Tak hanya itu, ciuman Raul semakin lengkap dengan kecupan di kening.
Akad nikah yang diselenggarakan Minggu (20/3/2011) di Hotel Sahid Jakarta mengundang sekitar 150 tamu. Resepsi pernikahan mereka rencananya berlangsung pada 25 Maret 2011 di Hotel Mulia Senayan, Jakarta.
Foto lengkap di: KOMPAS IMAGES
27 February 2011
ASEAN still struggling to close development gap
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Vientiane | Sun, 02/27/2011 2:08 PM | Headlines
Standing along the Mekong riverbank in Vientiane, Laotians can clearly see Thailand’s blistering prosperity compared to their own, with high-rise apartment buildings coupled with concrete housing standing along the river on the other side.
For many Laotians, it’s like watching others enjoy rising prosperity just a hundred meters across the river, but not being able to partake of it themselves, often leading to feelings of frustration.
“It’s just an everyday fact of life to look across the river to see what the Thai people have achieved,” Thongkham, who owns a shop along the river bank, said.
While both countries are members of ASEAN, the regional grouping of 10 Southeast Asian countries, nowhere across the region is the prosperity gap so wide.
While Thailand’s per capita income shot above US$4,700 in 2010, Laos registered only $980. Neighboring both states is Cambodia, with a per capita income of only $700, while the most developed ASEAN state, Singapore, has a per capita income of more than $37,000.
All ASEAN leaders have come to realize the significance of the issue and the lack of efforts to close the gap as the grouping’s economic ministers start their two-day meeting in Laotian capital Saturday.
During the meeting, Indonesia, which this year chairs ASEAN, openly underlined the need for the grouping to do something to lift the region’s poorest nations higher. The plan has the support of other members, especially Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.
“Indonesia views that we need to do more to create an equitable ASEAN and closing the development gap between developed members and less developed ones. This is one of Indonesia’s focuses during the meeting and its chairmanship,” Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu, who chairs the ministerial meeting, said.
She expressed optimism that the meeting would result in concrete projects to close the gap.
Indonesian deputy trade minister Mahendra Siregar, who heads the Indonesian delegation, warned that if ASEAN failed to close the gap, those who could not benefit from the grouping’s integration would look for other alternatives to ASEAN.
“Indonesia has the duty of ensuring that everybody benefits from ASEAN. We have proven in the past that not only do we deal with our interests but also help others. How can we become a community if the gap is too large, and if not Indonesia, who else would pursue the issue?” he said.
Many observers have warned that if ASEAN neglected its poorest members then other countries would take advantage, pointing to the dependence of Myanmar and Laos on China, which has invested aggressively in both countries.
One effort that has been launched in improving the economic level of ASEAN’s poorest is the building of roads and railways as part of enhancing the grouping’s connectivity.
“We hope that opening access to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam can raise the standard of living in those countries,” Indonesian Foreign Ministry director for ASEAN economy Rahmat Pramono.
China has been quick to help finance the building of railways from Kumming to Singapore, which will pass through Laos and Cambodia, but many have warned that China’s help was not free, raising concerns that China would obtain economic benefits and political influence in those two countries.
Connectivity is also expected to boost trade among ASEAN members. The ASEAN Secretariat estimates that trade among member states is valued at $400 billion, while ASEAN trade with the world market is worth $1.7 trillion.
ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan said that after regional integration and connectivity to non-ASEAN states, the grouping’s trade with the world market should reach $3 trillion by 2015.
22 January 2011
17 Ideas on How and Where to Promote Toastmasters
From an article in the June 2008 issue of the ToastmastersMagazine.
- Newspapers. The easiest way to secure media coverage is through press releases to local newspapers. Newspapers are usually more accessible than radio and television stations, and they allow you to communicate more information, such as the club’s contact information.
- Electronic Media. Public service announcements(PSAs) and videotaped commercials can be aired on radio and cable television stations. Local talk shows might be interested in featuring a Toastmasters officer discussing the importance of communication training in the workplace.
- Local Government. Contact your city hall for information on how to get your message displayed on the city’s cable television programming. Also try to get your Toastmasters activities listed in the city’s community services calendar, published through the Parks and Recreation Department.
- Chamber of Commerce. An ad in its newsletter or a presentation by a Toastmaster at one of its meetings will reach influential local business people. IF someone in your district is a chamber member, a group of Toastmasters may want to hold a chamber of commerce social hour.
- Libraries. Submit extra copies of The Toastmaster magazine to the library’s periodicals department and attach a card with the club’s contact information. Also post fliers and ads on bulletin boards.
- Corporate Publication. Editors for employee newsletters might be interested in camera-ready ads about your club as “fillers.” If the organization has an internal Toastmasters club, by all means use the newsletter as a vehicle for sharing your Toastmasters activities with other employees.
- Employee Orientation. Make sure in-house Toastmasters clubs in corporations, hospitals, government agencies or other organizations have their clubs mentioned during new-employee orientation seminars.
- “Welcome to the Community” packets. These are distributed to all new residents in a city and contain promotional materials from local merchants and organizations. Your ad or flier should be included in this package.
- Universities and Community Colleges. Like cities, many Universities have internal cable TV and radio stations, as well as publications reaching students, staff and faculty. Arrange to have a Toastmaster give a presentation as a guest lecturer in a speech communication class. Or better yet, try to participate in communication-related campus events – like “Communications Week,” for example – and be prepared to host a booth and offer promotional fliers. If your district already has a University club, make sure it is publicized in campus media, as well as in new-student or freshmen orientations.
- High Schools. Organize or judge speech contests for seniors, or give seminars on career planning. Even if students don’t join your club, this is an opportunity for media exposure and gives parents, staff and teachers a good impression of our organization.
- Community Events. Participate in local fairs, parades, sports tournaments and holiday celebrations. Wear your Toastmasters pin, display your club banner and ribbons and offer handouts at a booth. Again, the community services or recreation departments in your city will have a list of these events.
- Proclamations by Politicians (local, state or federal) honoring a specific event or anniversary. You can also ask them to proclaim an official Toastmasters Week (day or month) or Youth Leadership Week, etc.
- Billboards. Just as television and radio stations are required to regularly air free public service announcements, billboards also must frequently exhibit messages by nonprofit organizations as a public service. Your only cost involved would be for printing the message, which can be done surprisingly inexpensively. Contact a public affairs representative in your area for more information.
- Offer Speechcraft and Youth Leadership Programs. This is a great way of showing the public what Toastmasters is all about.
- Create Club or District Business Cards indicating your meeting time and place, and distribute them to friends and colleagues along with a personal comment on how Toastmasters training has benefited you.
- Use TI Bumper Stickers and Mugs. Wear TI shirts, and display your Toastmaster trophies in a prominent place in your home and office.
- Wear Your Toastmasters Pin! It’s a good conversation starter.