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The leading private commercial bank Dhaka Bank Limited has published a job circular for the post of Management Trainee Officer (MTO) and Trainee Officer. Candidates will have to serve the bank at any branch or offices.

 


Educational qualification is required graduation degree from any university with a minimum two first class or equivalent CGPA and no third class in their academic career. The eligible candidates can submit application till 01 April 2018.


 

Applicants must be given guarantee to serve the bank minimum 05 years including the trainee period.
Requirement academic qualification, exprience, documents, circular, information and instruction are given below.
See the details in below:
Dhaka Bank Job Circular 2018

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