Bank exams are generally divided into campus recruitment and social recruitment.
Campus recruitment is divided into autumn campus recruitment and spring campus recruitment. Campus recruitment in autumn is generally carried out in September and June of each year, and campus recruitment in spring is generally carried out in March and April of the following year.
Social recruitment is generally not fixed time.
The bank exam is generally divided into two parts: written test and interview.
The examination contents of domestic banks are different, but most of them are similar. The written part probably includes English, comprehensive knowledge and cognitive ability. General comprehensive knowledge and cognitive ability are in the same test paper, and some banks divide the two parts into two parts and answer the questions in different periods. According to the different questions and types of banks, the score of each test paper ranges from 100 to 150.
1) administrative ability test 2) foreign language test
Generally, it includes reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary, cloze and English-Chinese translation.
The foreign language proficiency of the foreign language test should be CET-4 and CET-6. Undergraduate students require CET-4, master students require CET-6, and English majors require CET-4 or CET-8. Sometimes IELTS, trust and other scores can also explain our English level, and different banks have different requirements.
3) Professional personality test
The professional personality test is relatively simple. He will consciously arrange the repetition of questions before and after the topic setting, which is often invisible. In other words, the information in the topic is the same, but the method of asking questions is different. If you accidentally appear inconsistent when answering questions, it may be that your score in this part will drop. You can use specific topics to judge and evaluate all aspects of your personality. As long as we answer normally and don't deliberately lie, this part of the score is generally easier to get.
4) Comprehensive knowledge
Economics (micro-macro), management principles, marketing, accounting, finance (international finance), law, computer, banking knowledge, current affairs.