Syndicate Bank plans to recruit around 5,000 new staff in 2014-15.News
In an informal chat with Business Line, on the sidelines of the inauguration of the office of the Field General Manager of the bank at Manipal on Friday, S.K. Jain, Chairman and Managing Director said some retirements are due in the coming year and the bank also plans to open more branches.
Considering this, the bank will recruit around 2,500 officers and an equal number of clerical staff. Of this, around 750 will be specialised officers.
The bank, which opened 145 branches during the current financial year, plans to open 250 branches by the end of the fiscal. “For 2014-15, we are planning another 200 branches. Our target is to reach 3,500 branches by end of next fiscal,” he said.
Syndicate Bank provides training to its employees in fields, such as credit, HR and forex.
The bank has started a special course for its employees and the training programme includes two weeks of classroom and two weeks of on-the-job training. The bank plans to provide etiquette training to its frontline staff, he said.
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In an informal chat with Business Line, on the sidelines of the inauguration of the office of the Field General Manager of the bank at Manipal on Friday, S.K. Jain, Chairman and Managing Director said some retirements are due in the coming year and the bank also plans to open more branches.
Considering this, the bank will recruit around 2,500 officers and an equal number of clerical staff. Of this, around 750 will be specialised officers.
The bank, which opened 145 branches during the current financial year, plans to open 250 branches by the end of the fiscal. “For 2014-15, we are planning another 200 branches. Our target is to reach 3,500 branches by end of next fiscal,” he said.
Syndicate Bank provides training to its employees in fields, such as credit, HR and forex.
The bank has started a special course for its employees and the training programme includes two weeks of classroom and two weeks of on-the-job training. The bank plans to provide etiquette training to its frontline staff, he said.
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