Thursday, December 6, 2012
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As you all know that Government has given permission to IBPS to hold common interviews on behalf of 20 Government banks
so as to make a recruitment process as a single system and also
to optimize time & economize on costs and save energy of all as in
the year 2011-12, IBPS tested nearly 9.7 million candidates.
But now situation seems to be diacy because recently in a meeting the Finance minister Mr P Chidambaram has asked chiefs of public sector banks to play a more proactive role in hiring their employees and not to be totally dependent on IBPS to fill its vacancies.
He also conveyed that all public sector banks should design its recruitment policy to suit its own requirement. This statement of Mr P Chidambaram will bring some kind of change now in the overall hiring process.
Candidates
can be asked to name three banks where it would like to appear for
interview if selected after giving written examination. As most
candidates prefer bigger banks while a lot of candidates prefer banks
with headquarters located near their hometown.
This statement has
brought too much of confusion for everyone seeking employment in public
sector banks. The bank jobs which was attractive once , have lost its
charm due to several reasons for which the Government is partly
responsible. We recommend you to concentrate on your
Common written exam (CWE) right now, the Government will come out with
some fair decision but surely it will take some time.
You can Read from here the complete article about it which was published in one of the leading newspaper recently.
LIKE our facebook page to receive regular updates about IBPS Recruitment.
Leave your comments below to present your views on this discussion.
No Common Interviews for Public Sector Banks?
As you all know that Government has given permission to IBPS to hold common interviews on behalf of 20 Government banks
so as to make a recruitment process as a single system and also
to optimize time & economize on costs and save energy of all as in
the year 2011-12, IBPS tested nearly 9.7 million candidates.
But now situation seems to be diacy because recently in a meeting the Finance minister Mr P Chidambaram has asked chiefs of public sector banks to play a more proactive role in hiring their employees and not to be totally dependent on IBPS to fill its vacancies.
He also conveyed that all public sector banks should design its recruitment policy to suit its own requirement. This statement of Mr P Chidambaram will bring some kind of change now in the overall hiring process.
Candidates
can be asked to name three banks where it would like to appear for
interview if selected after giving written examination. As most
candidates prefer bigger banks while a lot of candidates prefer banks
with headquarters located near their hometown.
This statement has
brought too much of confusion for everyone seeking employment in public
sector banks. The bank jobs which was attractive once , have lost its
charm due to several reasons for which the Government is partly
responsible. We recommend you to concentrate on your
Common written exam (CWE) right now, the Government will come out with
some fair decision but surely it will take some time.
You can Read from here the complete article about it which was published in one of the leading newspaper recently.
LIKE our facebook page to receive regular updates about IBPS Recruitment.
Leave your comments below to present your views on this discussion.
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