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Is the sales reserve cadre of the Bank of Communications Credit Card Center a formal clerk? What is the promotion scenario like and how is the salary? Please ask an expert for an answer! Waiting onl
Is the sales reserve cadre of the Bank of Communications Credit Card Center a formal clerk? What is the promotion scenario like and how is the salary? Please ask an expert for an answer! Waiting online!

The sales reserve cadres of the Bank of Communications Credit Card Center are not formal bank employees because strictly speaking they are not part of the bank's establishment. They belong to an outsourcing company and are not under the control of the Bank of Communications. The contract was not signed with the Bank of Communications. The promotion scenario is from trainee to full-time, to senior, to director, to regional manager. The treatment is okay. They are promoting credit cards, and the basic salary is relatively low, and the payment is based on the number of cards applied for. Nowadays, there are many types of credit cards, which are not easy to promote. They are more about training personal business skills.

Bank of Communications (English name Bank of Communications, abbreviated BCM, Chinese name abbreviated as Bank of Communications) was founded in 1908. It is one of the six major banks in China and one of the oldest banks in China. One of China's note-issuing banks. On April 1, 1987, the reorganized Bank of Communications officially opened for business and became China's first national state-owned joint-stock commercial bank, with its head office in Shanghai. Bank of Communications was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in June 2005 and successfully listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in May 2007.

Bank of Communications is one of China's major financial service providers. The group's business scope covers commercial banking, securities, trusts, financial leasing, fund management, insurance, offshore financial services, etc. Bank of Communications has 235 domestic branches, including 30 provincial branches, 7 directly affiliated branches, and 199 provincial branches. It has branches in 239 prefecture-level and above cities and 158 counties or county-level cities*** nationwide. 3,270 business outlets; it has 7 non-bank subsidiaries, including wholly-owned subsidiaries BoCom Leasing, BoCom Insurance, and BoCom Investment, and holding subsidiaries BoCom Fund, BoCom Guosen, BoCom Life, and BoCom International . In addition, Bank of Communications is also the largest shareholder of Changshu Rural Commercial Bank and the joint largest shareholder of Tibet Bank. It has strategically invested in Hainan Bank and controls 4 rural banks.

In July 2019, the 2019 Fortune Global 500 was released: ranking 150th. Ranked 18th on the list of the top 100 Chinese enterprises under the "One Belt, One Road" initiative. In December 2019, it was selected into the 100 Model Brands at the 2019 China Brand Power Ceremony. In March 2020, it was selected into the top 500 most valuable global brands.