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Chief Executive Office

Lahore Stock Exchange

   Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) is the 2nd largest exchange of the country with a workforce of almost 150 employees. The Exchanges of Pakistan are currently undergoing a major reform program involving shareholding(使成为股东制) in order to develop the capital markets further.

  We seek a dynamic(精干的), forward-thinking Chief Executive with ability to provide strong leadership and effective management to deliver its organization goals and strategic plan. The successful candidate(候选人) should have the business both pre and post shareholding with a proven record.

  The candidate should have minimum of 7 years of experience along with a business related degree or other professional qualifications. However, a strong record of achievement, excellent communication and team building skill are equally important. International qualifications or experience will be an added advantage together with the knowledge of the local corporate environment.

  Compensation package will be highly attractive and match the position. If you are interested in a strategic leadership role and be part of an organization to make a difference, please write to:

  Head of Human Resources, Lahore Stock Exchange (Guarantee)Ltd,

  19th  Khayaban- e- Aiwan –e- Iqbal, Lahore, Pakistan, together with your Curriculum Vitae and latest passport sized photograph.

What is NOT true about LSE?

A. It’s Lahore Stock Exchange

B. It’s one of the largest exchanges in Pakistan.

C. It’s developing Pakistan’s capital city

D. It’s located in Khayaban- e- Aiwan –e- Iqbal, Lahore, Pakistan

What is wanted according to this advertisement?

   A. A Chief Executive Office            B. A Chief Executive

   B. Head of Human Resources           D.A candidate

What does the underline word compensation probably mean?

   A. Salary      B. Job      C. Equipment      D. Food

【小题1】C

【小题1】B

【小题1】A


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