CBI Vacancy 2025: If you are planning to work again after retirement, then the Central Bank of India has brought a great opportunity for you. The bank has announced recruitment for the post of FLC Counselor in the Thiruvananthapuram region. The most important thing is that there will be no written examination for this recruitment and the selection will be done directly through interview.
This recruitment is being done on a contract basis, which will be for one year. It can be extended based on performance.
Last date of application
The application process for this recruitment has started from 21st May 2025 and candidates can apply till 4th June 2025. Note that the application has to be filled in the format prescribed by the bank and it is mandatory to submit it to the concerned regional office.
After applying online, the application form has to be sent offline to the given address. This form has to be sent to the office of Thiruvananthapuram. For which the necessary address is given below.
Address to send application:
Central Bank of India, Regional Office, Second Floor, CS Building, Pulimoodu, MG Road, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala – 695001
What should be the qualifications and experience?
The candidate should have a graduation degree from a recognized university.
Proficiency in MS Office, Internet use, and typing skills is necessary.
Typing in the local language is mandatory.
Candidates who have worked in Scale-I or higher posts in any nationalized bank like SBI, or RRBs will be given preference.
Retired or voluntarily retired bank officers will be considered suitable for this post.
Salary and selection process
There will be no written examination for this post. Selection will be through interviews. Selected candidates will get a salary of Rs 25,000 per month. The appointment to the post will be done on a 1-year contract.
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