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SBI to hire 1,500 probationary officers this year to drive business growth

The State Bank of India (SBI), one of the largest banks in India, has announced plans to recruit 1,500 probationary officers in the current fiscal year. This initiative aims to support the bank's strategy for business expansion and operational growth. The recruitment will focus on attracting fresh talent to strengthen various departments within the bank. The move comes amid efforts by Indian financial institutions to enhance their workforce and adapt to evolving market demands.

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SBI to hire 1,500 probationary officers this year to drive business growth

The State Bank of India (SBI), one of the largest banks in India, has announced plans to recruit 1,500 probationary officers in the current fiscal year. This initiative aims to support the bank's strategy for business expansion and operational growth. The recruitment will focus on attracting fresh talent to strengthen various departments within the bank. The move comes amid efforts by Indian financial institutions to enhance their workforce and adapt to evolving market demands.

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