DHL IT Services Cyberjaya is one of the most comprehensive IT hubs in the Asia Pacific. A pioneer member of Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor’s (MSC) International Advisory Panel (IAP), it employs more than 1100 staff from 29 countries and undertakes the design, build and management of nearly 1,200 mission critical applications.
Positions:
1. Senior Application Support Specialist (Mainframe)
2. Application Support Specialist (Unix,Shell Scripting & Oracle SQL)
3. Graduate Trainee (Application Support)
4. Graduate Trainee (Software engineer)
5. Service Desk Analyst (Mandarin Speaker)
Closing date : 28 May - 21 June 2018
2. Application Support Specialist (Unix,Shell Scripting & Oracle SQL)
3. Graduate Trainee (Application Support)
4. Graduate Trainee (Software engineer)
5. Service Desk Analyst (Mandarin Speaker)
Closing date : 28 May - 21 June 2018
History
From Humble Beginnings to Global Market Leader
Founded in San Francisco more than 40 years ago by 3 budding entrepreneurs - Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn - DHL has continued to expand at a phenomenal rate. Today, it stands tall as the global market leader of the international express and logistics industry.
Back In 1969, DHL took its first small steps in building for the future by personally shipping papers by airplane from San Francisco to Honolulu. The years passed and the DHL network grew ever larger, gradually reaching out to new customers in every corner of the world. At the same time, the marketplace developed and became more complex, so DHL adapted to meet the changing needs of its customers - both at global and local level.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Market Leader
Founded in San Francisco more than 40 years ago by 3 budding entrepreneurs - Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn - DHL has continued to expand at a phenomenal rate. Today, it stands tall as the global market leader of the international express and logistics industry.
Back In 1969, DHL took its first small steps in building for the future by personally shipping papers by airplane from San Francisco to Honolulu. The years passed and the DHL network grew ever larger, gradually reaching out to new customers in every corner of the world. At the same time, the marketplace developed and became more complex, so DHL adapted to meet the changing needs of its customers - both at global and local level.