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What do bank interns usually do?

Bank internship positions are different, and the specific work content is different. The following three positions are common:

The following briefly introduces the main work contents of each post:

Assistant to the lobby manager: A person enters a bank and smiles and asks, "Hello, sir/madam, what business do you need?" The main business of this position is to divert customers, help customers solve difficult problems, introduce banking business to customers and promote wealth management products. This position can best experience the normal working state of bank retail business, and it is also the most common position in the internship process. You can learn a lot of business knowledge and increase your knowledge, which will be of great help to apply for a bank in the future.

Credit Assistant: Although it is called a credit assistant, real credit requires a high professional level to be competent, so most interns' daily work is to provide customers with loan application materials and guide them to fill them out, and help them report the materials. However, there are also opportunities to follow the account manager to receive company bosses and chief financial officers who have business dealings with banks.

Personal Account Manager Assistant: This position is a typical sales position, and daily work assists personal account managers in marketing wealth management products, pos machines, gold, etc. ?

Information technology post (ps: some banks will recruit): some banks will recruit interns for information technology posts, and such professional requirements are biased towards science and engineering, especially computer majors. Interns went to mainly engage in system development, system maintenance, report making, data analysis and so on.

I hope the above will help the landlord ~