Launched in October 1998 by the State Bank of India and GE Capital, SBI Cards are hiring for various profiles across India.
The company said on its career page, “We hire high-potential people and invest in their growth. SBI Card has a culture of continuous learning. Our training programs are thoughtfully designed to enable employees to enhance their skills and reach their full potential.”
“We invest in employees’ education and combine it with coaching and mentoring opportunities. Frequent leadership interactions further help to ensure well-rounded professionals all around us”, the company added.
“Our approach to learning is guided by our commitment to enhance the leadership qualities in SBI Card employees. The learning processes also facilitate alignment with our core values. Our learning programs include world-class leadership and functional and business-specific training for our employees”, it said.
“Employees also get opportunities to develop new skills and deliver in a competitive environment by working on various cross-functional projects as well”, the company added.
“Developing and defining the career path for employees is deeply rooted in the culture of SBI Card. We have well-defined processes that can help employees proactively plan their careers. Pathfinder, our career path guide, helps employees to find the right opportunities and create a personalized career plan. It provides guidance on various enablers that employees can leverage to realize their aspirations”, the company said.
The company has various other openings kindly visit the career page by Click Here. You can also visit the LinkedIn page or job portal for fresh opportunities.
SBI Card was launched in October 1998 by the State Bank of India and GE Capital. Incorporated as SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited (previously known as SBI Cards and Payment Services Private Limited), SBI Card is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana.
In December 2017, State Bank of India and The Carlyle Group acquired GE Capital`s stake in the Company.
SBI holds 74% while Carlyle holds 26% in the SBI Card. SBI Card aims to offer Indian consumers access to a wide range of world-class, value-added payment products and services.