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    HDFC bank to hire upto 1000 in next 2 years

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauAugust 11, 20223 Mins Read7464 Views
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    HDFC Bank has kick started its ‘Rising Bankers’ programme. This eight-month certification programme for aspiring bankers will train the participants for customer- facing roles. The Bank has tied up with Amity Global Business School (AGBS) for this programme.

    The Bank intends to hire 750 to 1000 people under the programme, who will be focussed on providing a better customer experience, and will be placed across all geographies in the country.

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    Eligible candidates, who wish to pursue a career in the banking industry are first required to take an online test or an assessment as part of the selection process. Following this, they will have to appear for a personal interview before being selected.

    Only those between 21 to 26 years of age by the end of Jan 2022 may apply. The candidates need to be full-time graduate having scored at least 50 per cent in graduation or should be a final year student awaiting results. The applicants should not have any relative working at HDFC Bank or enrolled as part of the Rising Bankers or Future Bankers programme at HDFC bank. Candidates with any pending legal cases against them in any court of law will not be considered.

    The online test will assess the candidates on English language, quantitative ability, personality and sales aptitude.

    “We have institutionalised a service-first culture at HDFC Bank. To ensure that we are able to deliver on this promise we are looking at different ways to build our talent pipeline. The Rising Banker programme is one such avenue that will enable us to nurture fresh talent today to develop them as young leaders of tomorrow”

    Vinay Razdan, CHRO, HDFC Bank

    The Company is looking for people who are high on communication skills, relationship building skills, are willing to learn, are goal oriented, are sales oriented and possess integrity.

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    Once selected, the participants’ eight-month training will include five months at the state-of-the-art facility at Amity Global Business School campus in Noida, where candidates will attend residential classroom sessions followed by three months of paid internship at HDFC Bank.

    Post completion of the programme, participants will also have an opportunity to get a full- time employment with HDFC Bank. These new recruits will be hired as customer experience and customer-care executives and can expect to get an average package of three lakhs per annum.

    “We have institutionalised a service-first culture at HDFC Bank. To ensure that we are able to deliver on this promise we are looking at different ways to build our talent pipeline. The Rising Banker programme is one such avenue that will enable us to nurture fresh talent today to develop them as young leaders of tomorrow,” said Vinay Razdan, CHRO, HDFC Bank.

    On completion of the programme, participants will receive a PG Diploma in Customer Experience Management from AGBS. The Course fee will be Rs 2.2 Lakh excluding taxes. The applicants will also be charged a minimal fee for the online assessment, which will be charged by the third-party provider and not the Bank.

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