SBI plans to hire 10,000 officers, employees
in current fiscal
Happy
news coming for all job seekers in banking sector is that State Bank of India
plans to hire 10,000 officers and employees in the current fiscal to spruce up
its operations.
"We will be hiring 10,000 people this
year, including 1,500 probationary officers, the process for which started in
April. Around 7,500 will be retiring this fiscal," SBI Chairman Pratip
Chaudhuri told PTI.
"We have upgraded our branches, all
have become air-conditioned. We have adequately staffed our branches. In the
last quarter, we recruited 20,000 assistant grade employees at front
office," he said.
The bank plans to open about 1,200 branches
in the country and another eight branch offices overseas, including China and
the UK, in the current fiscal.
Public sector banks hired around 63,000
persons in the last financial year.
The country's largest bank SBI alone
recruited 20,000 clerical staff and 1,200 officer level employees.
Besides, other public sector banks hired
22,000 officers and 20,000 clerical staff in the last fiscal.
There were 84,489 vacancies at various
levels in the state-owned banks at the end of 2010-11.
Most of the state-owned banks have
undertaken recruitment drives in recent years.
The public sector banks had a sanctioned
strength of about 8 lakh employees as on March 31, 2012.
If i will get a job in SBI means my life will be settled.
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