10 Reasons Why Not To Join Bank as Probationary Officers (PO) ?

When I say “PSB Banks are not a good option“, it may hurt many and probably demotivate newly joined PO at various public sector banks or many of aspirants; who are giving days and night in preparing themselves for Bank PO exam. My concern is not to hurt any of my fellow friends or colleagues or lowering their confidence, rather I just want to showcase the real life of a bank PO to outside world, about actual banking environment, standard of living, Career growth and working scenario in general at any of the Public Sector Banks.

There are many, who are dreaming about getting a good job in bank as Probationary Officer with charming career growth and good money but in real,  they are actually a lost person with full of stress and problematic personal life.

I am a bankers with one of the Premier Nationalized Bank, I just want to share my experience as Bank PO to all my friends through this blog.

I joined as Bank PO, after doing MBA and having good years of experiences with some of the premier IT companies in India at Delhi/Chennai locations. I joined the bank with full zeal and enthusiasm but within a short span I found that – 

1. PSBs are never bothered about the expertise and Qualifications. You may be posted to any of the verticals or branches irrespective of your qualifications or experiences or area of expertise. For PSB, qualifications are mandatory only for fulfilling the eligibility for joining them. It doesn’t matter whether you are highly, average or lowery qualified.

All are same for them whether a graduate from premier institute or an average guy with average qualification from any of the institutes or correspondence courses.

For example an average BA graduate in history may be designated as digital banker where as MBA in Systems may be posted in remote village for cash payment.

2. Newly joined probationary officers are given 15 days training which is as good as your class lectures of BE or MBA or graduation. Training is good only in one respect  i.e. 15 days halting are paid. Many a time, it doesn’t.

3. Post completion of training, you will be posted to branches/offices directly, works are assigned to you by the department head or branch managers. I assure you that in the branches or admin offices, your smart work is not counted rather the number of sitting hours which must be invariably matched with the head/Branch head hours in the office.

4. Operational output is a vague word in the world of public sector banking eternity and no one truly care about it. One has to give 100% in office, it doesn’t matter whether he or she has actually worked or not. It means, if you are a smart worker, you will definitely a looser because you will be assigned a lot of works.

5. If branch is smaller, possibilities are (maximum cases I have seen and under practice in many of the branches) that you will be asked to handle cash counter (Don’t think ,it’s only a clerk job) or at the cash officer table , where you will be showcasing your talent in making DD/PO or if you are lucky enough, you will be asked to make Fixed Deposits. (Which is also a very Irritating, customer mainly senior citizens would eat your all experiences and qualifications while filling 15G/15H form).  

Read : Government Approves Bank Officers Equivalent To Group “A” Post

6. Don’t think you would be given a training or in branch you would be given privilege on newly joined. Manager may ask you to do anything beyond your experience level,  treating it as “On job training”. You will have to learn it by yourself” and the best part , your manager himself may not confident about the guidelines & policies.

7. “Mistake” is a very crucial word in the world of banking industry. If you have done anything wrong, You will be penalized monetarily.

Once I heard from someone, “If some one doesn’t make any mistake, he is God”, For Management all their PO’s and officers are GOD because as per their perception, they actually don’t do “any mistake”.

MBA Principles define 1% human error as acceptable in operational activities but in Banking, 1% error means loss to your one month or more, hard earning salary. Penalty is directly proportional to monetary loss. You did mistake , You will pay the losses. Papa will nicely say “Beta Ghar se bhi le gaye !!” 

8. In true sense , it’s your own “Level of Intelligence” or past experiences, which will help you in dealing with such situations.

9. Whenever you ask for some favor with your higher offices, better not to request anything. 

10. Branch Keys,(Personally it was always awful for me), PO’s are the softest target for holding the branch keys. Very first day of your branch, Branch manager or office in charge will show you the set of some big keys. Same day itself  these keys are your own baby and you will have to look after this.

Do remember, there are hefty penalty on loosing the keys. I do remember one of my friend paid about Rs 16,000 as penalty. Later, I Understood, why do POs called as “Son in law” of the bank ?

Never think that, it’s attender, who will open door of branch for you. Most of the time, it’s you who will open the gate to let them in. Especially in the evening time. I did it along with my Chief Manager many a time. 

11. Never treat yourself as King or son in law of the bank. Even attender will never listen to you. Better not try to assign work to anyone and do it by yourself.

Now close your eyes and think for a minute. This is as like your story if you are a banker. These are just synopsis, the full thesis I would share some other day. 

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59 Comments
  1. Sir, I am doing job of sales since 1 year in Sanofi aventis a pharma company.I had done B.tech in 2012. Now, I am thinking to join bank as PO and started preparation doing job side by side.Am I taking a right decision and is it possible to do preparation doing job side by side because after coaching I am able to give only 2 and a half hour to personal studies. Kindly assist me asap.

  2. what about joining bank as a planning officer ?

  3. Hello sir I have done my BE biotechnology was working in a Bioinformatics company for a month in Bangalore , my salary was just 8000 and after 3 years my salary would become maximum 16000 . By which I cannot lead a life in Bangalore . Therefore I have quit the job and have started preparation for Bank exams .. Is it right ?

  4. sir,
    I am in b.tech(ECE) final year with 60% marks. I am planning to do MBA. Can you tell me what type of experience is considered in a good MBA college. As my percentage is low, so i am thinking to get experience as its having some marks(for experienced person) during selection process in any college.

  5. sir… i am an engineering graduate and have been preparing for ibps PO..can PSB be taken as a stepping stone in my career as i would like to do MBA after seeking experience….??
    waiting for your response..
    thanks in anticipation.

  6. Hi frnds..
    Currently i am working in a IT sector for the last 16 months. i am now selected in Andhra bank as PO. what should i do?
    should i join bank or continue working in IT ? please need ur help..

    • It's all your decision, first review whether you would be successful in Indian Banking system…but suggest you Take the Decision very carefully…

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