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Preparing for Banking Job Interview: Things to Remember

July 31, 2018

Preparing for Banking Job Interview: Things to Remember
The banking sector offers numerous opportunities for the talented and the ambitious. However, it’s not easy to secure a job even if you have cleared the Common Written Examination (CWE). This is because you have to make a good impression in the interview as well. 

If you are selected for a job interview at a bank, then be sure to keep the following things in mind before you go:

1. Do your homework

It’s really important that you research about the bank you are applying at. Learn about its history, current market position, products and services it offers, etc. 

You should also educate yourself on the popular banking terminology such as CRR, inflation, mutual funds, Repo rate, MCLR. etc. 

2. Update yourself with current affairs

Although it’s a good practice to read newspapers on a daily basis to stay up to date with what’s happening around you and in the country, it’s especially important when you are going to appearing for a job interview at a bank. 

Some of the most important sections that you should focus on include current affairs, economy, banking, and international trade. 

3. Prepare yourself for the standard questions

No two interviews are alike. However, there are certain questions that are commonly asked in all job interviews. For instance, the interviewer may ask about your education. If you studied economics, then they might ask related questions such as certain terms, policies etc. 

Another popular question that the interviews ask is your strengths and weaknesses. It’s best to stay honest and straightforward when answering these. You can simply share your strengths, and when touching on the weaknesses, you can say that you are working on improving yourself.

4. Refine your resume

Your resume is pretty important. So, make sure that it’s to the point and devoid of fluff. An ideal resume isn’t longer than a single page. It should be neat and clear and contain all the important details such as your name address, educational background, skills and work experience (if any). 

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