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Home | Business | Sbi Recruits 505 Probationary Officers To Strengthen Process And Delivery

SBI recruits 505 probationary officers to strengthen process and delivery

SBI hired 505 probationary officers to strengthen its workforce across the country, offering diverse career opportunities in various banking sectors. Along with this, 13,455 junior associates were recruited to improve customer service

By PTI
Published Date - 13 June 2025, 02:46 PM
SBI recruits 505 probationary officers to strengthen process and delivery
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New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) on Friday said it has hired 505 Probationary Officers (POs) to strengthen its process and delivery across the country.

The recruitment aimed to fill vacancies across the country, makes it one of the significant hiring efforts in the industry in junior management grade, SBI said in a statement.


These officers will have immense opportunities to work in diverse areas such as banking operations, corporate credit, agri-business, wealth management, treasury operations, banking compliance and regulations and many other verticals along with an opportunity to be posted at foreign branches/offices, it said.

The bank provides a career path to these officers to reach the top management, including the highest position, it said. Speaking on the announcement, SBI Chairman C S Setty said the bank’s total recruitment across categories is about 18,000 people, out of which around 13,500 will be clerical recruitment, 3,000 will be probationary officers and local-based officers.

“As we onboard this new talent pool, we further aim to strengthen our human resource capabilities by implementing structured skill development programmes aligned with evolving functional and technological requirements,” he said.

Earlier this week, SBI announced hiring of 13,455 junior associates to enhance customer experience at the bank’s branches across the country. SBI, which has over 2,36,000 employees, remains committed to creating meaningful employment and nurturing the next generation of banking professionals.

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