Monday, January 2, 2012

PO INTERVIEW


21.  Are you overqualified for this job?
Actually, the academic qualification of a person has nothing really to play a part in the day to day banking activities.  In a bank, all the new recruiters are alike, irrespective of their qualifications and all of them have to study the banking procedures from the very beginning.  I believe, the effective communications skills, knowledge in computer operations and the banking knowledge I gained over the years if coupled with the practical banking experience can make me a successful, responsible officer.
22.  What are your outside interests?
I don’t have much of such interests really to speak of.  I was fully engaged in banking/bank related studies for the last two years.  I watch sensex on a regular basis.
23.  How do you feel when you have to report things to an younger fellow?
Age is not a matter in reporting things.  As the younger fellow is senior to me in banking service, it is my duty to report matters entrusted to me to him.  I don’t find any difficulty, in fact I appreciate him being able to come to such a covetous post at an younger age.
24.  Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
It’s been a good life, rich in learning and experience, and the best it yet to come.  For me. every experience in life whether good or bad,  is a lesson it its own way.
25.  Can you work under pressure?
Absolutely….

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