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HR Corner
HR Corner
#JoyDareYou
#JoyDareYou
At the beginning of this semester, JD.ID HR visited several Indonesian top campuses in our
#JoyDareYou program. JD.ID challenges potential graduates to join JD.ID and be our future
leader. Let’s check them out!
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1. Malang Roadshow: Polinema Job Fair & Career you know, JDers, that the city is dominant with
Talk Unibraw (January 30 – February 1, 2019) Mandarin speakers?
JD.ID had an exciting discussion with arek* Malang
in Brawijaya University for a session of tips-sharing 4. UGM Job Fair (March 1-2, 2019)
as well as introducing JD.ID as an e-commerce In this two-day job fair, JD.ID garnered 1.600
that offers more, in line with our vision “Advancing applications, both came from fresh graduates and
Indonesia”. A fantastic number of 500 CVs were experienced ones. The most interesting part is knowing
submitted during the event, JDers. that our booth was merrier than the other competitors.
2. UI Job Fair (February 21-23, 2019) 5. Career Talk President University (March 13, 2019)
In this three-day event, JD.ID acted as the main Joined by 150 higher students, the participants were
sponsor as well as honored to introduce our enthusiastic about JD.ID. President University has also
company prof le, on-going programs, and cultural listed in our intern program, JDers. Rumor has it that the
events. We took home 2.300 CVs! university will also start a new collaboration with JD.ID.
3. Singapore & Batam Roadshow 6. JD Inter-X (Maret 8, 2019)
(February 25 – March 1, 2019) Besides #JoyDareYou, HR team also succeeded
A little far from home, JD.ID went to Singapore in executing the 2nd JD Inter-X last March 8, 2019.
Management University and Republic Polytechnic Mr. Ampy Cheung from Unilever shared insights on
of Singapore. The roadshow was continued to the “Sustainability in Supply Chain” which broaden our
neighboring island, Batam, in Batam International knowledge, especially in achieving a strong supply
University and Batam Putera University. Did chain in Indonesia.
*Arek is a local word, refers to natives Malang JDMAGZ · APRIL 2019
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