Which one is best IBPS CLERK or SSC CHSL job ?



Government jobs are the most preferred jobs as these are the secured means to earn livings for the lifetime. There are various exams being conducted throughout the year such as IBPS PO, CLERK, SBI PO, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, etc.  The department of IBPS and SBI conducts exam every year to recruit staff for banks and SSC recruits staff for various government departments at officer and clerical level.

It is generally observed that clerical posts attract most of the aspirants as it has easy level of examination.

Most people think that SSC CHSL is better than bank clerk jobs but it is not so, it all depends upon your priorities and interests. There are some similarities and dissimilarities between the two but it’s up to candidate’s choices and preferences to decide between them.

Both SSC and IBPS CLERK EXAM 2019 JOBS are clerical based jobs. They are challenging and have optimum growth avenues. Let us critically have an overview of the both. Both the jobs offer job security for the lifetime. It is a measure of potential as well as a benchmark to enter into public sector with prestigious career options.

Difference in Pay Scale

SSC CHSL pay scale will be much higher than IBPS CLERK after the implementation of 7th pay commission. Those whose main criterion is money then go for SSC jobs.

Growth and promotion  
IBPS CLERK will be given fast promotions and growth than that of SSC CHSL exam based jobs.

 Work Pressure

Work pressure for Institute of Banking Personnel Selection CLERK is more as it involves public dealings and cash transactions where as SSC CHSL deals with office routine work with no such challenges. It is easy to take SSC exam for those who cannot handle pressure at work.

Job timings

Working hours are almost same but at times BANK CLERKS need to work for more than the permissible hours. They have to devote more time at bank which makes it a challenging for those who prefer to be with their family or for their leisure time.

Posting and transfer

Bank clerks are usually posted in rural areas which become a limiting factor for those who are comfortable with urban living lifestyle. There is no facility provided to them at urban locations which makes the living tough. In SSC test, you are sure to get location in urban areas as the jobs are with regional vacancies. All the offices are located in the urban areas for government departments and most of them are in metro cities which is an added advantage.

Posts Alloted

Posts under SSC CHSL are as follows:
1.   Postal assistant/sorting assistant
2.   Data entry reporter
3.   Lower division clerk
4.   Court clerk
Posts under IBPS CLERK are only for clerk but promotions are there after a short interval.

Promotions

The promotion process for SSC CHSL is very slow where as bank has a steady procedure for promotions. There are better chances for promotion of departmental candidates as the departmental exams are held to give the opportunity to grow and get promoted fast.

Looking into all these differences there is hardly any specific reason to choose any one of the two jobs. It entirely depends upon your choice and preference. Choose according to your interests and needs rather than taking any second opinion from others. No one is expert to guide you what you can choose for your future.

Hope you will be able to take wise decision after reading the above article.
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