Staff at the head office of the People's Bank of China are state civil servants, and branches implement the bank clerk system and enjoy public welfare benefits.
The People's Bank of China is a state institution and belongs to the civil service establishment. Employees at local branches are all staffed. Bank clerks are neither civil servants nor business staff, but they enjoy the same treatment as business staff. Other banks (including policy banks) are financial enterprises and are part of the establishment of state-owned enterprises.
There are generally two types of establishments for bank employees:
1. Regular bank employees (also called bank employees) and labor dispatch contract workers. Some banks have Recruitment for mid- to low-end skilled jobs or short-term employment positions such as front desk tellers, credit card salesmen, and e-banking salespersons will be through labor dispatch. For employees in relatively important positions, bank staff will be employed.
2. Regularization sometimes refers to signing a formal labor contract after the probation period (3-6 months), which may be on-staff or dispatched.
There are also dispatched employees who have been commended many times for their outstanding work performance, transferred to different positions, and have improved their academic qualifications. They have been working in the dispatched system for more than a few years (CCB BJ is 5 years) before being converted into full-time bank employees, also called Become a regular employee.