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What is the difference between club recruitment and school recruitment in the five major banks? Are the benefits the same?

(1) Campus Recruitment: Recruitment for graduating college students. Applicants need to go through a series of processes such as online application, written examination, interview and physical examination before joining the bank.

The campus recruitment of banks is mainly divided into two cycles, one is autumn recruitment and the other is spring recruitment. The number of people recruited in autumn is relatively large, which is also a crucial period for major banks to reserve a large number of talents every year.

(2) Social recruitment: Social recruitment refers to the recruitment of experienced people by banks in society. Generally, it will be more difficult to enter the bank through social recruitment.

First of all, there is little demand. Because it is impossible for major banks to hold social recruitment every year, they will only do so when the demand for talents is particularly great.

Secondly, the social recruitment threshold is high, generally requiring 3-5 years of relevant work experience, and it is difficult for newly graduated college students to enter the bank through social recruitment channels.

Finally, it is more difficult to turn positive. Those who enter the bank through social recruitment can become formal employees only after their personal performance is excellent and outstanding.

(2) The difference between campus recruitment and social recruitment benefits: Those who enter the bank through campus recruitment channels, especially those recruited in autumn, will mostly become formal employees of the bank and enjoy more security benefits.