Choose A Rewarding And Intellectually Stimulating Banking Career
Working in a bank has always been considered to be a safe option. Today, not only is it safe but also intellectually stimulating and highly rewarding. This sector is dynamic and covers all banking and financial services. One can work for a government or private bank, in a variety of departments. There are exciting opportunities for students from Arts (especially with Economics as a subject), Commerce and Science streams.
Certification courses in investment banking and related subjects are available for those wishing to enter this field. As an increasing number of students choose banking as a career each year, let’s find out the advantages of this profession:
Ample Remuneration
Working with money makes money! Private banks in our country are wealthy and in turn they offer good compensation to their employees. Added to the salary, working for a bank gives you added advantages such as better rate of interest on loans, medical benefits and pension. People still opt for jobs with government banks due to the long term benefits.
Occupational Stability
Most banks offer dependable work security and stability. This means that there are less chances of these establishments closing shop overnight. However, this is only applicable to government banks as they have support and backing. Working for a private bank offers the same stability as working for a well established company. Banking is, however, a service sector occupation.
Intellectual Stimulation and Challenges
Banking systems and processes are advancing and the use of technology makes banking easy and seamless. AI, Cloud computing and API platforms are being utilised in transactions, loans and savings accounts as banking is moving from a traditional industry to a consumer-centric one in the digital age. This makes it ideal for today’s young aspirants.
Applicable to all
Banking extends employment opportunities for students from all fields of Engineering, Finance, Computers, Law, Marketing or Technology, at the Graduate or Postgraduate levels. At the undergraduate level, one can acquire a Bachelor of Commerce, and later may opt for a PGDM in Financial Technology, Finance or Financial Markets. At the Executive level or as a working professional, you may upgrade your skill-set with a Post Graduate Investment Banking analyst course. This investment banking course duration is 2 years.
Convenient Work Timings
Unlike back-end support or business process outsourcing, most banking jobs have fixed working 9-5 working hours. This allows you enough time for family and extra curricular activities - a good step to clear your stress levels while pursuing a rewarding career.
Hence, the path to a stimulating banking career begins with a certification course in Investment banking or on a similar topic. If you require further details on such courses, contact the admissions team at ITM.

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