Increase in population, larger people applying for jobs, expanding job market, and further increase in the finances of the organisations, has lead to a growth in banking Jobs in Delhi.
Delhi being the capital of the country, shares the major part of the
financial sector of the country with King of Stock exchange market, Mumbai. The
development and the growth of the country, is mostly in the hands of the people
doing jobs in banking and finance sector, all over the world. The growth of the
country is directly proportional to its monitory funds and the financial status
of the country. Just like, in a house, if the finances are going well, the
whole system is well managed, and simultaneously corresponds to a smooth
livelihood.
Increase in
population, larger people applying for jobs, expanding job market, and further
increase in the finances of the organisations, has lead to a growth in banking Jobs in Delhi. If we see, there have a number of
new banks and branches been opened in and around the city, in past few years,
or we can say the banking sector has reached new heights in the recent times. Due
to increasing demand of the jobs in banking sector, many people are applying
for the same.
The two levels
on which one can apply for Jobs in banks are clerical and
officer level jobs. Selection and recruitment procedures for these jobs, vary
according to the standards of the bank, whether its private, government,
national or international. There are different examinations conducted for jobs in
government banking sector. The biggest financial controller of the country
Reserve Bank of India,
which design the policies and norms for all the monetary firms in the country, conducts
examination for three entry levels- Clerical level and Grade A and Grade B
officers.
Also, an all India examination is taken for the
post of class 1 officers, for which the requirements and qualifications vary
according to national or international banks. These candidates are assessed on
the basis of their mathematical, logical and analytical skills, through a
written test examination, which is the first phase of entrance in the banking
jobs, followed by subjective tests on English, grammar and communications
skills, and last is the exam on social and economic problems in the country. An
interview is organised for all those candidates, who clears the written
examination, and assign the interview, which is the hardest nut to crack, the
candidate gets eligible for the banking job.
Entry is what
one looks for banking jobs, after
which experience and performance helps the employee to grow in his job. Different
positions in which one can do jobs in Banking are:
1.)
Financial Managers
2.)
Bank Tellers
3.)
Bill and account collectors
4.)
Loan officers
5.)
Financial service
representatives
6.)
Clerks for accounting and book
keeping
7.)
Customer service
As discussed
earlier, a number of banks and financial organisations have got open in the country
which is responsible for its growth. Some of the banks in Delhi, in which one can try his luck, are:
1.)
State Bank of India
2.)
Punjab national bank
3.)
HDFC Bank
4.)
Central bank of India
5.)
Bank of Baroda
6.)
ICICI Bank
7.)
Bank of India
8.)
Canara Bank
9.)
Syndicate Bank
10.)
HSBC Bank
11.) UCO Bank
12.) Allahabad Bank
These are few of
the job destinations; one can try, after he is through with his educational
qualifications in the commerce and maths. Also, a masters degree in management
is given preference in banking jobs, due to the fact that a lot of managerial
role is involved in the job profile. Some of the qualities one must instil
before applying for a job in banking sector are:
1.)
An ability to maintain the
records and account details.
2.)
Capability to learn and grasp
new things every time.
3.)
An eye for the latest up
gradations and policies made in the banking and finance sector.
4.)
Team leader and ability to
motivate and encourage his team members to perform well.
5.)
An analytical and logical
approach towards matters.
Keeping all
these points in mind, one can prove to perform quite well in his job
responsibilities in the banking sector.
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