Showing posts with label Clerk Recruitment 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clerk Recruitment 2012. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Syndicate Bank Job Vacancies Recruitment 2011-2012 for post Clerks


Syndicate Bank Job Vacancies Recruitment

RECRUITMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANTS IN CLERICAL CADRE - 2011-12.
Syndicate Bank, a Premier Nationalised Bank, invites ONLINE  applications from Indian 
citizens for recruitment of 1000 Agricultural Assistants in Clerical cadre.
Payment of fees accepted at Syndicate Bank‟s Branches between 25.11.2011 & 15.12.2011.
OPENING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION 25.11.2011
LAST DATE FOR MAKING ONLINE APPLICATION 15.12.2011
DATE OF WRITTEN TEST – ONLINE/OFFLINE 22.01.2012


Important Link 





Visit Official website for more information - http://www.syndicatebank.in
Scale of Pay:  `  7200-400/3-8400-500/3-9900-600/4-12300-700/7-17200-1300/1-18500-
800/1-19300 (20 Years) & other Allowances like DA, HRA etc., as per Bank Rules.
  Emoluments: The total starting emolument of a Clerical Cadre employee will be around 
Rs.13105/- per month for Graduates inclusive of D.A. and other allowances at the current rate. 
Allowances may vary depending upon the place of posting.
Probation period: Minimum period of 6 months. Before the probation period comes to an end, 
the performance of the newly recruited employees will be evaluated and the probation period of 
those employees whose performance fails to meet Bank‟s expectation, may be extended at the 
sole discretion of the Bank. If the performance of the recruited employee is not upto the mark 
even during the extended  probationary  period/s, the Bank  reserves its rights to terminate the 
services of the said employee without assigning any reason whatsoever.


About bank Syndicate Bank was established in 1925 in Udupi, the abode of Lord Krishna in coastal Karnataka with a capital of Rs.8000/- by three visionaries - Sri Upendra Ananth Pai, a businessman, Sri Vaman Kudva, an engineer and Dr.T M A Pai, a physician - who shared a strong commitment to social welfare. Their objective was primarily to extend financial assistance to the local weavers who were crippled by a crisis in the handloom industry through mobilising small savings from the community. The bank collected as low as 2 annas daily at the doorsteps of the depositors through its Agents under its Pigmy Deposit Scheme started in 1928. This scheme is the Bank's brand equity today and the Bank collects around Rs. 2 crore per day under the scheme.