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FAQs about Job Applications


What happens to my résumé once the Bank receives it?

Your résumé is entered into our applicant database for review by our recruiters and hiring managers. If your skills and experience match our current needs, a recruiter may contact you.

If I submit a résumé for a specific position, will I be considered for other positions?

Yes. Your résumé remains in our database and may be matched to other positions as they become available.

How long will you keep my résumé in your database?

Six months.

How often can I submit a résumé?

All résumés are stored in our applicant database so that our recruiters can conduct candidate searches for each new job opening. We encourage you to reapply for specific job openings as they become available.

Where does the Bank advertise open positions?

Job openings are advertised on our web site. Positions may also be advertised in a variety of other recruiting sources specific to the position.

Is there a telephone hot line for open positions?

Yes. Call our JobLine at (314) 444-4656 to learn about positions available in St. Louis.

Do I need to follow up with anyone after I send in my résumé?

No. If you apply online and provide your e-mail address, you'll be notified via e-mail that your application has been received.

 

 
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