Bank Oke Indonesia
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    Salary satisfaction at Bank Oke Indonesia

    83%
    When Bank Oke Indonesia employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'83% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at PT Bank Oke Indonesia, tbk
    Central Jakarta, Jakarta
    Candidate must possess at least Bachelor Degree in any field. Required language(s): English At least 1 Year(s) of working experience in the...
    Candidate must possess at least Bachelor Degree in any field. Required language(s): English At least 1 Year(s) of working experience in the...
    classification: Call Centre & Customer ServiceCall Centre & Customer Service
    15d ago
    15d ago

    at PT Bank Oke Indonesia, tbk
    West Java
    Implement strategies for the team and achieve company targets
    Implement strategies for the team and achieve company targets
    classification: Banking & Financial ServicesBanking & Financial Services
    21d ago
    21d ago

    What’s it like working at Bank Oke Indonesia?

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    Employees at Bank Oke Indonesia appreciate the supportive environment, with friendly and humble colleagues, and a pleasant working atmosphere. The bank offers good employee benefits, including insurance, pension funds, allowances, and bonuses. Employees enjoy a good work-life balance, with the ability to balance work and family time. The bank also provides opportunities for learning and growth, with employees able to enrich their knowledge and take on new challenges.

    However, there can be communication challenges due to the Korean ownership, requiring the use of translators. Some employees have noted limited opportunities for career progression, particularly for long-serving employees, leading to high turnover rates. Additionally, at times, employees may need to find solutions independently due to resource constraints within the organization.