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Can a junior college work in a bank?

Education in bank recruitment is a hard standard, very strict, and it is difficult to enter the bank with a college degree.

Most of the positions directly under the central bank require master's and doctoral degrees, and only a few positions in marketing, radio and television editing and directing are relaxed to undergraduate courses. Among the branches of the central bank, most of the city and district-level central branches require master's degree or above, and county-level branches are relaxed to bachelor's degree or above.

The Export-Import Bank generally requires a full-time master's degree or above, and the first degree is a full-time undergraduate.

Most branches of China Development Bank require full-time master's degree or above in principle; The head office and provincial branches of the Agricultural Development Bank require full-time master's degree or above, and the secondary branches and county-level branches require full-time undergraduate degree or above.

For the local people who apply for the "three districts and three States" sub-branch, as well as the poor family members who have set up a card, their academic qualifications can be relaxed to full-time junior college, and they have worked in the local employer for 5 years after employment.

The recruitment of joint-stock commercial banks generally requires at least a full-time undergraduate degree. Generally speaking, both the head office and provincial branches need a master's degree, while the requirements of city branches and county branches are lower, and they are basically undergraduate degrees.

At present, only a few city commercial banks and rural banks or relatively remote sub-branches still have the opportunity to recruit specialists, but they require school and resource background; In addition, in the social recruitment of banks, a small number of positions will relax their academic qualifications to junior college.