About Richard Wolf GmbH Richard Wolf GmbH in Germany offers a wide range of products and systems for endoscopy and extracorporeal shock wave treatment. These instruments are supplied to virtually all specialist disciplines in human medicine. The product range is supplemented by Operating Room Management Systems which are marketed under the name core nova. The core nova system relieves personnel working in operating theaters from the burden of having to carry out organizational and administrative tasks and this makes the system equally appropriate for hospitals and medical practices. Industrial endoscopes complete the range of instruments available. Richard Wolf is a mid-sized medical technology company. It employs a workforce of more than 1,500 employees and maintains a global network of 15 subsidiaries and 130 foreign representatives. Project description and responsibilities You will collaborate and exchange as a solid interface closely with the sales department at the HQ and distributor in Indonesia developing a consistent long-term marketing growth strategy. Joint support of our local partner in new projects, guiding customers in new market trends of the versatile high-end medical equipment, and offering new perspectives in all fields of the Minimally Invasive Surgery. Responsibilities: Further development of the sales and marketing activities in Indonesia Market research and observation Identify and develop new customers/hospitals in Indonesia Coordinate the sales activities together with the distributor Initiate special marketing strategies in close cooperation with the Area Sales Management in Germany Frequent joint customer and hospital visits together with distributor Organizing workshops together with the headquarters Strategic product planning according to the individual market needs Disciplinary reporting line to the General Manager Singapore, functional reporting line to the responsible Area Manager based in Germany Requirements: University degree in Engineering/ Business Administration or a comparable technical or medical education Minimum 5 years working experience in technical sales and medical industry, preferably in Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Analytical understanding of the Indonesian Hospital & Healthcare system is a must High interest for sales and marketing of medical equipment Ability to communicate directly with doctors and decision makers Pro-active, self-initiative and able to work independently Loyal and trustworthy Willingness to travel frequently Native proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia to liaise with native stakeholders, fluent in English What’s on offer: Attractive Remuneration Package Become part of our Chamber of Commerce team with specialized knowledge in the sectors mentioned above. Located in our Chamber of Commerce office surrounded by international institutions. Dynamic work environment Location: Jakarta, EKONID Office (physical presence with home office option for a maximum of one day) Start date: immediately Duration: 1 year (can be extended) How to apply: If you are interested in joining our small and ambitious team and if you are looking for a long-term career development, please send your application letter, CV, current and expected salary to singapore@richard-wolf.com (General Manager, Ms. Andrea Lorenz) and CC to hrd@ekonid.id with the email subject "Job opening Richard Wolf GmbH - Your name" by 17 January 2024 at the latest Applications will be considered only with a resume AND cover letter (German or English).
On August 3, 2023, German sensor and automation company ifm electronic inaugurated its new office in Sentral Senayan II in South Jakarta. First established in the country as PT ifm electronic Indonesia on October 10, 2022, the company has, in the past 10 months, recruited new employees and has been preparing for the opening of its new office. Simon Evans, Chief Sales Officer ifm electronics, said the company, which was founded in 1969 in Essen, Germany, was ready to make the vision of Indonesia 4.0 a reality in the Indonesian industry and that the presence of ifm electronic as a leader in the automation industry in Indonesia was an answer to President Joko Widodo's vision. "The reason we chose an office in Indonesia, as [Indonesian] President [Joko] Widodo said in Hannover, is because of Indonesia's vision to become the 10th largest economy in the world," he said. In particular, Jakarta was chosen as the location for the branch office in Indonesia due to the availability of qualified human resources, as well as the fact that Jakarta was nearby the various industries served by ifm electronic. In the industrial world, ifm electronics has various industry specialties, such as the food and beverage industry, automotive, mobile machines, water, logistics, ports, mining, and many more. In Indonesia, ifm would focus more on the food and beverage industry as well as the automotive industry. The latter was considered potentially lucrative due to the large size of the market. In line with the vision of Making Indonesia 4.0, PT ifm electronic Indonesia also plans on opening branches in various parts of Indonesia as the company grows. "We see Indonesia as a big and potential market," explained Jhon Afri Cryman, National Sales Manager of PT ifm electronic Indonesia. Seeking talents Mr. Cryman added that PT ifm electronic Indonesia plans to grow in other areas, for example in East Java, Kalimantan, or also Sumatra and that, in consolidating this vision, PT ifm electronic Indonesia continues to strive to find talented young people. “In the recruitment process, to become a world-standard company, we have our own terms and work standards. We hope that the qualifications of technicians in Indonesia are on par with the qualifications of other technicians abroad," said Sarah Bruehl, Senior Manager of Organizational, HR, Sales Processes ifm electronic gmbh. Sarah added that ifm electronic also opens opportunities for young talents to grow and develop together. Ifm electronic itself has its own anticipation of how to manage young talents who still need experience and are also hungry for new challenges. For this reason, ifm electronic will continue to provide them with self-development, abilities and new skills. As added information, ifm operates in at least 165 countries across the world. PT ifm electronic Indonesia, which operates in Jakarta, is now the 52nd ifm branch office globally. There are over 1,900 consultants and sales engineers supporting ifm products worldwide The sales value of ifm products has reached 1,442 million Euros per year. Ifm has 8,750 employees and has served more than 155,000 customers worldwide. With automation technology, ifm electronic is ready to contribute to improving the quality of life and work of the Indonesian people. Products, services and software from PT ifm electronic Indonesia will help customers protect the environment around the world, reduce CO2 emissions, as well as energy and material use. In addition to position sensors and process sensors, sensors for motion control and safety technology are also part of the ifm flagship portfolio. In addition, ifm also offers products for industrial imaging and communications as well as identification systems and systems for mobile machines. Ifm is also developing innovative Industry 4.0 solutions as well as sophisticated software and cloud products to connect existing business processes to the digital world and also to offer new holistic control options for sustainable efficiency and cost optimization. For more information, go to https://www.ifm.com/de/en
The Government of DKI Jakarta and the City of Berlin signed a Joint Declaration on Innovation and Technology on September 7, 2023, at the Jakarta Future City Hub in Gambir, Central Jakarta. Ms. Sri Haryati, Undersecretary for Economic Affairs and Finance at DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, inked the commitment together with Ms. Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor and Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy, and Public Enterprises. The signed document is expected to further boost the two cities' cooperation on business innovation and technology, particularly in supporting the role of Jakarta Future City Hub as a platform for sustainable ecosystem growth, which was built within the cooperation framework of Jakarta and Berlin. "And this place today (Jakarta Future City Hub) is not only a final point for the cooperation during the last years. It is a starting point for further cooperation," Ms. Giffey said during her speech at the ceremony. Ms. Giffey also noted that Jakarta and Berlin would soon mark 30 years of relations, and that the signed declaration served as a commitment for the strengthening of both cities' collaboration in the future. "We will all celebrate our 30th anniversary next year. And this, today, is a sign of our support for the next few years to make cooperation work and to do what is important to do," Ms. Giffey added. Ms. Sri Haryati outlined the cooperation of Jakarta with Berlin as crucial and beneficial for both Indonesia and Germany. "I would like to reiterate the importance of the relationship between our two cities. Our cooperation is crucial for the purpose of our nation and to build mutual understanding between us," Ms. Haryati said. The Jakarta Future City Hub is a collaborative effort between the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and the City of Berlin under the auspices of a program called Smart Change funded by the European Union. The working space was inaugurated in October 2022 by Anies Baswedan, who was then the Governor of DKI Jakarta. The project was initiated to overcome challenges and provide sustainability solutions in Jakarta, especially to empower an inclusive and digital entrepreneurial ecosystem that supports entrepreneurs, the government, and society. To afford its goals, this hub is intended to provide a one-stop-shop for startups, founders, and innovators to conduct business events; to create a meeting point for innovation and cross-sectoral collaboration; to give local entrepreneurs access to international connections in Berlin and other cities; and to provide a discussion platform between the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta and startup innovators.
Held at Sawan Vocational High School 1 (SMKN 1 Sawan) located in Buleleng Regency in Bali, some 25 students from SMKN 1 Sawan were deemed eligible to be included in the program. Following a stringent selection process, which narrowed the list further to 15 students, 11 sophomores were eventually chosen to be interviewed by their prospective employers – and partners of the GDVET in Hotel Management program – Holiway Garden Resort & Spa, Cili Emas Oceanside Resort and Desa Saya Eco Luxury Resort & Spa. By the end of this process, 10 students were selected for the two-year pilot program, in the course of which these students will spend 60% of the time working as interns at the hotels that chose them as part of their practical training. The remaining 40% will be spent studying the theoretical aspect at SMKN 1 Sawan. When the students graduate, they will have received invaluable real-life experience of working in the hotel industry, as well as a certificate as proof of their European-standard knowledge of the hospitality sector. Hermann Sattler, manager at Holiway Garden & Spa, said the selected students showed promise and that he would, should the students perform well at their task, offer them a permanent contract to work at his property. However, he added that he was also happy to be able to give the students better opportunities to work in other hotels in Bali or abroad. “In fact, I offered to teach them the German language because many of the students we interviewed expressed interest in working abroad,” he added. Mr. Maulandiki Dani, Senior Executive and Supervisor of the GDVET in Hotel Management Program at EKONID, hoped that by the end of the program, EKONID would have helped create world-class workers that can grow the hospitality industry. “We also hope to have provided significant advantages and opportunities for these students in honing their craft further here or even abroad,” he said. Additionally, EKONID also completed the exam phase of the training-of-trainers for the teachers of SMKN 1 Sawan and for staff members of the partner hotels. This aspect of the program ensures that the students receive proper guidance as interns for the hotels, whilst providing teachers and the hotels’ staff members valuable teaching tools to use in the future.
The German-Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (91大神 Indonesien / EKONID) represents the mutual interest in business relationships of German and Indonesian companies, organizations and institutions. Our main activity is to support companies from both nations in exploring new areas of investment and establishing business relationships. As one of its department, legal & investment consultation provide legal advice with the chamber’s unique network of contacts and resources in strengthening the business of international companies in Indonesia. EKONID welcomes recent law graduates from notable universities in Indonesia to join our legal & Investment Consultation Department as a legal intern. Joining this program will help you to start your law career by gaining real-life working experience in helping international companies conducting their business in Indonesia. Your tasks and responsibilities: Perform in-depth legal research and providing day-to-day legal support Prepare materials for presentation and correspondence with clients Reviewing and administering company’s legal documentation Drafting legal insights for publication Your qualification: bachelor degree from reputable universities, majoring in Law Understand legal research and legal writing knowledge about Indonesian Corporate and Tax Law Excellent English skills (verbally and writing) is required German speaking is a plus Your profile: Excellent interpersonal skills and a proven ability to work independently as well as within a team Self-motivated with the ability to take initiative, manage a variety of tasks Excellent verbal and written communication skills The internship is allocated for 6 months and remundated. Please send your complete application documents (cover letter and CV with up-to-date photo in English and Indonesian language, relevant certificates) by e-mail to hrd@ekonid.id with subject Internship Opportunity_Legal_Your Name by 10 August 2023.