City Bank Job Circular

City Bank Officer, Merchant Acquisition Job Circular

City Bank Officer, Merchant Acquisition Job Circular- The City Bank PLC is a private commercial bank in Bangladesh. Recently, City Bank PLC published a job circular for the post of “Officer (Temporary), Merchant Acquisition” for their Cards, Retail Banking. Interested eligible candidates can apply online till 03 March, 2024.

Post: Officer (Temporary), Merchant Acquisition
• Vacancy: Not specific
• Job Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh
• Employment Status: Contractual
• Workplace: Work at office

Read more:
Bank Job Circular

Educational & Experience Requirements
• Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Business Administration.
• 1 to 2 years of banking experience is preferable, but not mandatory.
• Freshers are also encouraged to apply.

Additional Requirements
• Age 24 to 30 years.
• Both males and females are allowed to apply.
• Excellent interpersonal, communication, & people management skills.
• Ability to handle complex situation.
• Good command over English language.
• Target oriented, Multi-tasking ability and Good at MS Office.

Salary & Allowances
• Salary: Tk. 30000 (Monthly).

Apply Procedure
Only short listed candidates will be called for an interview. The authority reserves the right to accept or reject any application without assigning any reason.
If you are interested in taking up the challenge, please `Apply Online`

Application Deadline
• 03 March, 2024

Job Source
• Bdjobs

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