Can SBI PO get a foreign posting?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    Yes, SBI POs can get foreign postings. SBI is known for having a strong international presence with over 200 branches in around 40 countries .

     

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Yes, an SBI Probationary Officer gets an opportunity for a foreign posting. The SBI has overseas branches in 36 countries, and therefore, officer-level employees get the opportunity to be posted to those branches. The process is as follows:
    1.To apply, SBI POs must have completed a mandatory three-year posting across India as well as a two-year rural assignment.
    2. The employees will need to appear for a written exam such as the Junior India-Based Officers (JIBO) exam for junior scale officers.
    3. This is followed by an interview conducted by a panel of seniors. After that, you may be recommended for a foreign posting as per your perfor
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