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Hiring a skilled but undergraduate employee
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 119283, member: 25510"] When I was promoted to the supervisory level in a commercial bank as a junior systems programmer that’s when I learned that my boss is not a college graduate which is against the policy of the bank. But my boss was the only one who knew his job so he was hired and he has been with the bank 5 years ahead of me. Banks here, particularly commercial banks, hire only applicants with a college diploma. For the undergraduates they can be hired in the maintenance department as messenger or janitor. But I had seen the exception in my case. The HR officer said that there is really an unwritten rule in hiring thus an undergraduate can be a bank officer too. [/QUOTE]
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