Management Trainee is an entry level position who will undergo comprehensive on-the-job and formal training in all areas of the Bank, enabling them to take up managerial positions upon successful completion of the training period. Selected candidates shall be placed anywhere in Nepal as per the Bank's requirement.
Prerequisites for applying:
Master's degree in Management/ Economics/ Finance/ Accountancy or equivalent from a recognized university with minimum first division marks or CGPA 3.25 at the post — graduate level and minimum 50% marks at all under-graduate levels from SLC (or equivalent) onwards and age not exceeding 28 years as of November 22, 2016. Candidates awaiting final results at the post-graduate level may also apply.
Application without disclosure of age and marks/percentage/CGPA at each level of education from SLC (or equivalent) onwards shall be automatically disqualified. All candidates are expected to be proficient in written/spoken English and Nepali and be computer literate with a working knowledge of office applications.
Preference will be given to suitable local candidates from the vicinity of branch locations. Hence, local candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for further selection process. The Bank reserves the right to reject any application without assigning any reason whatsoever. Canvassing at any stage of the process will lead to automatic disqualification.
To Apply
Log on www.merojob.com/nicasiabank and click "Apply Online" icon below the respective job. The deadline for application is 5:00 pm, November 22, 2016
This Job is expired. The Company is no longer accepting applications for this position.
NIC Asia Bank is one of the largest private sector commercial banks in the country in terms of capital base, balance-sheet size, number of branches, ATM network and customer base. The Bank has 53 branches at present, which will be expanded to 66 branches within July 2014 with the relocation of 13 branches, which were merged together during the merger process. The existing branch network, across Nepal, covers almost all major financial centers of the country.