The capital market in Indonesia has actually exist long before the Independence of Indonesia. The first stock exchange in Indonesia was established on 1912 in Batavia during the Dutch colonial era. At that time, the Exchange was established for the interest of the Dutch East Indies (VOC).
During those era, the capital market grew gradually, and even became inactive for a period of time due to various conditions, such as the World War I and II, power transition from the Dutch government to Indonesian government, etc.
Indonesian government reactivated its capital market in 1977, and it grew rapidly ever since, along with the support of incentives and regulations issued by the government.
Below is the brief history of Indonesia Stock Exchange:
Submit Application
If you have the above qualifications, please send a cover letter, CV, copy of diploma, academic transcript, and color photos (4x6) 1 sheet. no later than February 13, 2012 to:
Divisi SDM PT Bursa Efek Indonesia
Gedung Bursa Efek Indonesia Tower I Lt. 6
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 52-53
Jakarta 12190
Available Position
STAF TRAINER PUSAT INFORMASI PASAR MODAL (PIPM)
Responsibilities:
Responsible for organizing educational activities & socialization of capital markets and product Indonesia Stock Exchange in the region, fostering good relations with stakeholders Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in the area for the development of the Capital Market
Requirements:
- The male / female, 25-35 years
- S1/S2 from reputable university, min GPA 3.00 and preferably from the Department of Economics or who has knowledge of Capital Markets
- Have experience working in the field of corporate capital markets / securities (Min 1 year)
- Able to communicate well and make presentations
- Able to communicate well (active) in Bahasa Indonesian, Bahasa
- Have the skills to manage activities / event organizer
- To be placed in Lampung, Papua, South Sulawesi, West Sumatra, North Sumatra
Placement Location Options:
Padang (Code: S-PIPM-SP)
Balikpapan (Code: S-PIPM-KT)
Palembang (Code: S-PIPM-SP)
Pontianak (Code: S-PIPM-KB)
Makassar (Code: S-PIPM-SS)
Manado (Code: S-PIPM-SU)
Jayapura (Code: S-PIPM-JP)
Lampung (Code: S-PIPM-SL)