Some postings indicate “must be a commissioned bank examiner” as a minimum qualification. What is that and how does the applicant satisfy that requirement?
Positions at the level of Financial Examiner IV and above generally require the candidate to be a commissioned bank examiner. A bank examiner receives a commissioning after extensive on-the-job and technical training and passes a rigorous examination. In addition to the Texas Department of Banking, other agencies that commission examiners are the FDIC, Federal Reserve, OCC, and approved banking authorities in other states.
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