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필사 모드: Bank Funding, Treasury, and FX Roles: The People Who Watch Rates and FX Every Day

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Who this guide is for

This guide is written for candidates applying to bank treasury, FX, funding, and market trading roles. Instead of memorizing the words on a job posting, focus on understanding how those words translate into real actions and deliverables on the job. If you are starting to prepare for a banking career, first grasp the overall workflow, and then build deliverables tailored to your target role.

Why this role matters

Cash flows in and out of a bank every day. Treasury secures needed liquidity, deploys surplus funds, and manages rate and FX risk. FX roles connect corporate and individual demand for cross-border payments, trade, and hedging.

Job seekers should focus on the problem of the role before the brand of the firm. Even within the same bank, the language of a customer-facing role, a number-verifying role, a system-building role, and a risk-controlling role differs completely on any given day.

What you actually do

- Forecast daily funding flows and plan short-term funding and deployment.

- Monitor money market rates across bonds, CDs, RPs, and call markets.

- Manage FX liquidity, FX positions, and swap transactions.

- Identify hedging needs from importers and exporters and connect them to forwards, swaps, and options.

- Analyze central bank policy, inflation, employment, and FX events.

- Align money market limits and risk metrics with the risk management team.

There is a common pattern in the work above. Practitioners always decide at the intersection of customer, firm P&L, regulation, and system constraints. So interview answers that show your decision criteria are far more persuasive than statements of effort.

Recurring signals in job descriptions

- Treasury requires both market intuition and a sense of internal bank liquidity.

- FX requires understanding the customer's real cash flow more than product knowledge.

- You must be able to explain the relationship between rates, FX, and bond prices intuitively.

- Experience with Excel, Python, and market data tools like Bloomberg or Refinitiv helps.

- Trading requires fast judgment but operates within internal limits and reporting frameworks.

- Interviews may ask about the impact of likely rate cuts or hikes on the bank.

When reading a JD, focus on verbs rather than nouns. If verbs like analyze, review, coordinate, improve, and monitor recur, the role demands judgment and collaboration more than rote knowledge.

Deliverables you can build for your portfolio

- A sample daily funding flow sheet

- A weekly commentary on KRW rates and USD FX

- An FX hedge proposal for an exporter

- A note on bond duration and rate sensitivity

- A foreign currency liquidity stress scenario

- An economic indicator calendar with market reaction logs

Even as a new graduate, you do not have to stop at "I have no work experience." Use public materials, product disclosures, annual reports, market data, and job postings as raw material to build small deliverables, and you can demonstrate concrete role understanding.

A 4-week prep routine

- Log FX, policy rate, and KTB yields every day for a month, writing down reasons.

- Build a case where a hypothetical exporter hedges USD revenue with forwards.

- Read articles on bank foreign currency liquidity risk and organize scenarios.

- For interviews, articulate how you would respond when your market view is wrong, rather than your view itself.

The goal of a prep routine is not to read many materials, but to convert what you read into deliverables in your own language. Even one solid output per week creates concrete evidence you can speak to in interviews.

Likely interview questions

- Explain whether this role is most strongly connected to firm P&L, risk, or customer experience.

- Connect the digital, data, and internal-control keywords recurring in recent finance JDs to your own experience.

- Describe the criteria you would use when customer perspective and regulatory perspective conflict.

- Propose which materials you would read and which people you would meet during the first 90 days.

- Explain in one sentence why this role is necessary at a bank.

- Pick three metrics a practitioner in this role should check every week.

When answering, combine role knowledge, customer perspective, risk perspective, and collaboration style. In finance interviews, answers that show balanced judgment leave a longer impression than memorized correct answers.

Deep-dive research: reading the JD in practitioner language

Banking articles should be read with the lens of safely connecting cash flow between firms and individuals. In official postings, words like lending, FX, internal control, data, and digital appear scattered, but in reality they all sit on one customer's transaction flowing through consultation, review, execution, post-management, and monitoring. Other career blogs and hiring testimonials are good for understanding prep routines and interview atmosphere, while official JDs and NCS materials are good for confirming the actual tasks performed. Read both kinds together, but ultimately convert them into deliverables and judgment criteria you can speak to in an interview.

Treasury and FX sit close to the heart of the bank, managing the daily cash position, rates, FX, and funding cost.

How to read external articles and postings

- Do not memorize a customer's funding need as a product name; break it down into purpose, repayment source, collateral and guarantees, and post-management terms.

- The "analytical capability" on a JD does not stop at Excel proficiency. It includes explaining number changes through industry, customer behavior, and regulatory environment.

- Even a bank's digital role must understand the lifecycle of a financial product, because one screen connects to the ledger, authentication, anomaly detection, complaints, and audit logs.

- When reading hiring testimonials, underline which deliverables the candidate built and how they answered which questions, rather than the spec numbers.

- When reading official job descriptions, focus on verbs, not nouns. If analyze, review, coordinate, monitor, and improve recur, the role demands judgment and collaboration more than knowledge.

Deliverables that take your portfolio one level deeper

- A sample daily funding position report

- A memo on the impact of FX moves on importers and exporters

- A comparison table of bond duration and hedging strategies

These deliverables do not need to be perfectly polished. What matters is showing how you decompose the problem of this role into input data, judgment criteria, and result documents. In your cover letter, do not just list the deliverable name; write why you built it, what assumptions you made, and what you came to see differently after building it.

A 30-60-90 day learning plan after joining

- Day 30: Organize policy rate, swap, FX hedge, duration, and liquidity terminology through cases.

- Day 60: Write up how a specific FX shock affects corporate clients and the bank's positions.

- Day 90: Diagram the chain from funding cost to loan rates and profitability.

The first 30 days are not for memorizing terms but for learning how the same word is used differently across the firm. The next 60 days are for absorbing the skeleton of deliverables by following senior colleagues' documents and meeting flows. The 90-day mark is for proposing a small improvement in your own language. Articulating this structure in an interview makes your post-joining plan sound much more realistic.

Sentences that deepen your interview answers

Speak about FX dealing not as glamorous trading, but as a role that watches both customer risk and bank liquidity.

Keep answers short, in the order of conclusion, evidence, and field application. For example, first state the purpose of this role in one sentence, then pick only two numbers or documents to check, and finally connect to one of customer, risk, or internal control.

Related internal posts worth reading

- [Accounting Basics: Reading the Cash Flow Statement and P&L](/blog/finance/2026-03-08-accounting-basics-for-engineers-cashflow-pl-playbook)

- [Quantitative Risk Management Practical Guide](/blog/finance/2026-03-12-quantitative-risk-management-var-cvar-portfolio)

- [Building a Real-time Financial Data Pipeline](/blog/finance/2026-03-13-realtime-financial-data-pipeline-kafka-flink-streaming)

- [Asset Allocation Complete Guide](/blog/finance/2026-03-17-asset-allocation-portfolio-strategy-guide)

These articles are not just background reading but raw material for interview answers. After reading one, leave three lessons from a role perspective, three questions to apply to the target firm, and one deliverable for your portfolio, and your prep will become far less vague.

External materials referenced in this expansion

- [Korea Development Bank Specialist Hiring Announcement](https://www.alio.go.kr/download/download.json?fileNo=2991307)

- [Export-Import Bank of Korea NCS-Based Job Description](https://koreaexim.recruiton.kr/files/web/images/263/%EC%A7%81%EB%AC%B4%EC%84%A4%EB%AA%85%EC%84%9C%28%EC%82%AC%EB%AC%B4%EC%A7%81%EC%9B%90%29.pdf)

- [KB Kookmin Bank Corporate Finance Support Introduction](https://kbthink.com/business/tips/business-finance-support.html)

External materials are better used to extract job-language than to copy verbatim. Move the job duties, required knowledge, and preferred qualifications from postings into a table, and connect each item to a deliverable you can build and an interview example. You can produce an answer one layer deeper than other candidates.

References and JD research sources

- [KB Financial Group Hiring Job Introduction](https://careers.kbfg.com/opportunity/introduce/14680)

- [KDB Korea Development Bank Corporate Finance Introduction](https://www.kdb.co.kr/CHEFMN00N00.act?_mnuId=IHIHCC0001)

- [Toss Bank Core Banking Developer JD](https://www.wanted.co.kr/wd/175090)

- [Toss Product Manager JD](https://www.wanted.co.kr/wd/224716)

- [NCS Finance and Insurance Job Classification](https://www.ncs.go.kr/index.do)

- [Financial Supervisory Service Consumer Protection Materials](https://www.fss.or.kr/)

These materials are a starting point to read job descriptions, actual postings, and industry references together. Once you pick a target firm, you must also read the firm's latest job postings, annual report, product disclosures, app service, and recent press releases.

Closing

The core of banking career prep is understanding the structure of the work, not just the industry name. If you can articulate what problem this role solves, what numbers it watches, who it collaborates with, and what risks it reduces, both your cover letter and interview answers become much sturdier. Today, pick one JD and decompose it into verbs, deliverables, required knowledge, and likely questions.

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