Bank Probationary Officer Details

Roles & Responsibilities of the Bank PO Job Profile of SBI and IBPS

Introduction

This article presents you the various aspects of the Bank Probationary Officer Roles and Responsibilities while working with the Banks like SBI, RBI, RRB and IBPS Group. It is highly necessary to understand the Job Description and Job Details before applying for the Bank PO of Clerical jobs. Here in this section we provide you the detailed salary structure, job description, roles and responsibilities and full details about Bank PO jobs in various Banks.

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What you will understand

This article will provide with :

  • Roles & Responsibilities Of Bank PO
  • Job Description of a Bank PO
  • Career as a Bank PO
  • Selection Processs & Exam Pattern of a Bank PO
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Job Details-Bank PO-Roles, Responsibilities & Salary Structures

    Career as A Bank Probationary Officer ( Bank PO )

    There is a well defined career progress OR career path in each public sector bank. Performance during the working hours and caliber of the candidate are key elements which determine this career progress. There are numerous example of the senior officers who are currently working at officer level in todays time for various public sector banks, State Bank of India or “IBPS” Group Banks, once started their career as clerk or scale I officer only. During last few years these banks have reviewed their promotion policy and now for bright, hardworking and knowledgeable employees it takes less time to move to higher scales. In many public sector banks, State Bank of India or “IBPS” Group Banks a person who joined as an officer may reach to the position of General Manager in just 14 years. After that one can aspire for the position of executive director or chairman of a public sector banks, State Bank of India or “IBPS” Group Banks. These are very high positions, nomination to which is decided by the Government and not by the individual banks.

    Many public sector banks, State Bank of India or “IBPS” Group Banks have a network of foreign branches. Thus joining a public sector banks, State Bank of India or “IBPS” Group Banks gives you the opportunity of working abroad also. Transferability in a bank job provides you the chance of seeking different parts of the country.


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