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20 April 2024

Commercial Bank of Dubai hiring: Click here

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By Shuchita Kapur

Various vacancies have opened up with Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD). The bank is hiring across its departments like Financial Control, Commercial Banking, Corporate Banking, Treasury, Contact Centre and Recovery, and several others.

The bank maintains that successful candidates will enjoy competitive, industry-benchmarked salary, as well as various CBD colleagues benefit, for example, from an annual discretionary bonus, private medical cover, car purchase allowance and a range of discount opportunities.

“The reward package that you will receive will be dependent on the role which you are successfully chosen for,” the bank says on its website.

Typically, CBD benefits can include medical insurance for self and dependents, group life insurance, education allowance, annual airfare allowance, car purchase allowance, valet parking, 75 per cent paid by the bank for parking card, dental allowance, club membership, mobile allowance, transportation allowance, interest free rent loan, other loans with special rates for staff, credit card with special rates for staff, discounts for CBD staff on fitness clubs, shops, restaurants and special discounts for car insurance.

Besides monetary benefits, employees can also avail of training programmes that are organised by the bank. Free diploma courses for citizens, in-house training and training facilities at its head office are provided.

To get employed at CBD, the applicants need to create an online profile and apply for the job. Then, the screening process takes place. If a candidate’s profile is found suitable, the recruitment team at the bank will conduct a telephone interview, which could follow with a face-to-face interview together with technical and/or psychometric tests.

Successful candidates may expect an offer and along with it, all the benefits that are stated above.

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