“DBS is a company which never stops changing. We are an organisation with a performance culture. What this means is that you’ll be well rewarded if you’re able to perform.”
With this in mind, Mr Lim then went on to explain that DBS is actually a fair organisation. Being a strong believer in people development, he shared that his personal philosophy when hiring is that he do not expect the very best from his staff until they have been properly trained.
“One of our emphasis right now is on training and we’ve mapped out courses for our staff from fresh recruits all the way to the managers. For example, our Financial Executive Programme (FEP) provides fresh polytechnic graduates with not just a job but a career in banking. We will train them in sales as well as other areas and within one and a half years, they will be qualified as well-grounded financial executive.”
Meanwhile for university graduates, he explained that DBS has the Management Associate Programme (MAP), a leadership training programme that currently spans 18 months.
“In the past, we didn’t have any structured programmes. Today, with a well-structured and planned MAP programme, we’re seeing very good response to this programme. A lot of candidates have applied but this does not mean that we’ll take them all in because we still want to maintain a certain standard,” said Mr Lim. |