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HHRMA Sales and Marketing Vacancy
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Suris Boutique Hotel Kuta is looking for qualified candidate for the following position to join our team:
Sales and Marketing
Qualifications :
Please send your application, complete CV and recent photograph to hrd@surishotel.com
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Sales and Marketing
Qualifications :
- Male / Female,
- Exp min 1 year in Sales and Marketing,
- Hard worker and can work under presure,
Please send your application, complete CV and recent photograph to hrd@surishotel.com
Various Vacancies at Samabe Resort and Villa
Friday, November 1, 2013
New Opening
Samabe Bali Resort & Villas
The following positions are now open:
SPA Manager & Therapist
Sport, Pool & Recreation Attendant
F&B Cashier
Cost Controller
Sales & Reservation Executive / Administration
Waitress
Restaurant Supervisor
Driver
HK Supervisor ( Female )
Florist
Engineering Crew (Civil )
Butler
Steward Supervisor
General qualifications :
For all positions min English is a must and you should be a dynamic self starter, excellent communication skills
Please address you CV and recent photograph to luthe@samabe.com
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Samabe Bali Resort & Villas
The following positions are now open:
SPA Manager & Therapist
Sport, Pool & Recreation Attendant
F&B Cashier
Cost Controller
Sales & Reservation Executive / Administration
Waitress
Restaurant Supervisor
Driver
HK Supervisor ( Female )
Florist
Engineering Crew (Civil )
Butler
Steward Supervisor
General qualifications :
For all positions min English is a must and you should be a dynamic self starter, excellent communication skills
Please address you CV and recent photograph to luthe@samabe.com
Vacancy at Kayumanis Group Kayumanis Jimbaran and the gangsa private villa
Friday, October 25, 2013
Kayumanis Group (Kayumanis Jimbaran and the gangsa private villa) is looking for dynamic and energetic young people to be a part of our team:
1. Engineer (Staff), Kayumanis Jimbaran & the gangsa
Qualifications:
· Min. DII Technique
· Has a good skill in electrical installation
· Min. 1 year working experience in similar position
· Able to work immediately
2. Waiter & Waitress (Daily worker), the gangsa
Qualifications:
· Age max. 25 years old
· Min. DI Tourism Background (F & B Service)
· Good command of English
· Good appearance & well groomed
· Has min 3 months daily worker experience in similar position
· Able to work immediately
3. Housekeeping Attendant (Daily worker), the gangsa
Qualifications:
· Male, age max. 25 years old
· Min. DI Tourism Background (Room Division)
· Good appearance & well groomed
· Has min 3 months daily worker experience in similar position
· Able to work immediately
Interested candidates are invited to submit application and CV with recent photograph to:
Human Resources Department:
Email: hr@thegangsa.com
Fax: 0361 270262
Due to the large volume of applications expected, only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Application must be received no later than April 25, 2013
Broker and Market Maker Forex Trading Information
Thursday, October 17, 2013
A broker is an intermediary who has a license to buy and sell securities on a clients behalf. Stockbrokers coordinate contracts between buyers and sellers, usually for a commission. A market maker, on the other hand, is an intermediary that is willing and ready to buy and sell securities for a profitable price.
A broker makes money by bringing together securities buyers and sellers. Brokers have the authorization and expertise to buy securities on an investors behalf - not just anyone is allowed to walk into the New York Stock Exchange and purchase stocks; therefore, investors must hire licensed brokers to do this for them. A flat fee or percentage-based commission is given to the broker for carrying out a trade and finding the best price for a security. Because brokers are regulated and licensed, they have an obligation to act in the best interests of their clients. Many brokers can also offer advice on what stocks, mutual funds and other securities to buy. Due to the availability of internet-based automated stock brokering systems, clients often do not have any personal contact with their brokerage firms.
A market maker makes a profit by attempting to sell high and buy low. Market makers establish quotes whereby the bid price is set slightly lower than listed prices and the ask price is set slightly higher in order to earn a small margin. Market makers are useful because they are always ready to buy and sell as long as the investor is willing to pay a specific price. This helps to create liquidity and efficiency in the market. Market makers essentially act as wholesalers by buying and selling securities to satisfy the market; the prices they set reflect market supply and demand. When the demand for a security is low and supply is high, the price of the security will be low. If the demand is high and supply is low, the price of the security will be high. Market makers are obligated to sell and buy at the price and size they have quoted. (For further reading, see Why The Bid-Ask Spread Is So Important.)
It is often the case that a market maker is also a broker. This can sometimes create the incentive for the broker to recommend securities for which he or she also makes a market. Therefore, investors should make sure that there is a clear separation between a broker and a market maker.
requote from: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/brokerandmarketmaker.asp
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A broker makes money by bringing together securities buyers and sellers. Brokers have the authorization and expertise to buy securities on an investors behalf - not just anyone is allowed to walk into the New York Stock Exchange and purchase stocks; therefore, investors must hire licensed brokers to do this for them. A flat fee or percentage-based commission is given to the broker for carrying out a trade and finding the best price for a security. Because brokers are regulated and licensed, they have an obligation to act in the best interests of their clients. Many brokers can also offer advice on what stocks, mutual funds and other securities to buy. Due to the availability of internet-based automated stock brokering systems, clients often do not have any personal contact with their brokerage firms.
A market maker makes a profit by attempting to sell high and buy low. Market makers establish quotes whereby the bid price is set slightly lower than listed prices and the ask price is set slightly higher in order to earn a small margin. Market makers are useful because they are always ready to buy and sell as long as the investor is willing to pay a specific price. This helps to create liquidity and efficiency in the market. Market makers essentially act as wholesalers by buying and selling securities to satisfy the market; the prices they set reflect market supply and demand. When the demand for a security is low and supply is high, the price of the security will be low. If the demand is high and supply is low, the price of the security will be high. Market makers are obligated to sell and buy at the price and size they have quoted. (For further reading, see Why The Bid-Ask Spread Is So Important.)
It is often the case that a market maker is also a broker. This can sometimes create the incentive for the broker to recommend securities for which he or she also makes a market. Therefore, investors should make sure that there is a clear separation between a broker and a market maker.
requote from: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/brokerandmarketmaker.asp
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