What languages are used at CDB?

English is the official language of the Bank.

 
How do I apply for a job at CDB?

Check this website for vacancy announcements, or our social media platforms for career opportunity highlights. Submit applications through our online recruitment system. The online application process takes approximately 30 minutes.

If there is no current vacancy matching my profile, can I still send my resume?

Yes, if you do not see a current vacancy that fits your profile, you may submit your resume through our online application system. Note, you will first need to create an account in the system.

Where does CDB hire its staff from?

You must be a citizen of one of CDB’s 28 member countries (Borrowing or Non-Borrowing) in order to be eligible for employment.

How long does the hiring process take?

On average it takes between three and six months which includes the completion of all due diligence processes.

What are the key steps in the selection process?

CDB recruitment process

 
 
 
Will CDB inform me about the status of my application?

We notify candidates that are shortlisted, and keep them abreast of their application status.

 
Does CDB have offices in other countries? Do you recruit for these offices?

In addition to its Barbados Headquarters, the Bank has an office in Haiti. All recruitment processes are managed in the Barbados office.

Do you provide relocation assistance and onboarding support?

For staff arriving at headquarters from outside Barbados, CDB provides a relocation package that includes air transportation, shipment of household effects, and relocation allowances such as mobility and a settling-in grant. We also have an onboarding programme, which helps new employees integrate into their work environment during their first twelve months at the Bank.

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