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More than half of the major banks have applied online. What do you need to know in written test?

The subjects involved in the written test of commercial banks are line test, comprehensive knowledge, English and personality test, and the test forms are mostly objective questions.

The test includes five parts: speech comprehension and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, data analysis and common sense judgment. Comprehensive knowledge involves many disciplines, including economic and financial expertise, accounting, marketing, management, computer, legal knowledge and other professional knowledge. English test questions include reading comprehension and multiple-choice questions, among which single-choice questions examine grammar, vocabulary, fixed collocation and so on. The number of questions in the personality test is relatively large, but the personality test is not included in the score.

As for the choice of books, there are no reference materials at hand for zero-based and non-professional candidates, so you can choose All-in-One Banking Examination as an introductory textbook first, because all the subjects involved in the All-in-One Banking Examination are comprehensive, basically covering all the subjects involved in the banking examination. Candidates can fully understand the bank exam questions, the distribution of test sites, the exam direction and so on through the card. However, if candidates want to get good grades in the written bank test, they need to further review the preparation materials. For example, candidates feel that they have a general foundation in the exam, so they can choose special preparation materials and conduct special exercises. Finally, candidates can improve their speed and accuracy by doing real and simulated questions over the years before the exam.

In terms of time, candidates can be flexible according to their own basic situation. For zero-based and non-professional candidates, it is recommended that you prepare for the exam in advance, because most candidates are still college students, so it is recommended that candidates start preparing from the next semester of junior year, and strive to learn all subjects in place before the summer vacation of junior year, including problem-solving methods and professional knowledge. Some candidates may have to do summer internships in summer, so don't take any chances, thinking that it's not too late to start in summer. Summer vacation is a good time to review for the exam. Candidates can devote themselves wholeheartedly and use this time to consolidate and lay a good foundation. At the beginning of senior year, major banks will release autumn recruitment announcements one after another. Applicants need to focus on how to fill in their resumes. In addition, they should pay close attention to the publication time of the written test of major banks, enter the training stage of the sea of questions one month before the written test, and improve their speed and accuracy by doing a lot of questions.