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Dear Krish

You can write exams and can work in any public sector bank. because they are screening the candidate based on the written exams. They are not concrened about the previous expereince. The job in public sector bank is very cool. you can try. All private sector banks wont treat people like this. And this depends on person. Private sector banks start their work early and closes very late. I had bitter experience with my first pharmaceauitcal company. They did not pay salary on time. But I had very nice expereince with the next company. Never try to generalise things. you are just begining your career.Public sector banks are good options and you need to wait till you are selected. There may be more banks in private sector if they get approval. Or try in different industries. But please understand there will be hardships for any fresher.

Most of the time you will be treated in the way you chose. Only in some cases it will depend on the industry, and the bosses. Even if you cant achieve anything for that day speak sincearly and the boss should not feel that you are cooking up stories. I am not saying that you have done like that. I just told you what I learned in my past.

All the best.

From India, Mumbai
malviyasonakshi@gmail.com
Dear all,
greetings
no one has the right to threaten you according to the Indian Constitution.And of course you can apply in public sector banks n prepare for the exams.
Don't worry they are just threatening you and nothing more.
prepare for Public sector banks.and kindly settle the matter with the bank according to official code of conduct of the bank.
all the best.
Regards
Sonakshi

From India, New Delhi
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