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Teller (East Side Location)
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle East Side, WA
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Final salary based on qualifications and previous experience.
Job Category:Banking/Real Estate/Mortgage Professionals
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:East Side, WA
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Bank Teller
Career Level:Entry Level
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Teller (East Side Location)
Banner Bank is seeking a Teller (East Side Location)
Position Purpose
Process financial transactions, answer customer questions, and provide exceptional customer service.Education/Experience
1. High school diploma or GED.
2. Minimum three months job-related experience, including cashiering or bookkeeping, customer service, and sales.Job Requirements/Skills
1. Proven ability to provide professional, responsive customer service.
2. Effective oral and written communication skills.
3. Basic math skills.
4. Demonstrated selling ability.
5. Competent computer skills.
6. Basic problem-solving skills.Essential Functions
1. Provide exceptional customer service.
2. Process bank transactions accurately and efficiently.
3. Answer basic customer questions, referring to specialists when appropriate.
4. Recommend and refer bank products based on customer needs.
5. Balance daily work.
6. Identify fraudulent transactions.
7. Comply with policies, procedures, security requirements, and government regulations.Physical Requirements
1. Sit 10-20% of workday.
2. Stand 80-90% of workday.
3. Use computer keyboard, typewriter, 10-key, and other office equipment.
4. Occasionally lift 25 pounds.
Come be a part of our growing team!
We offer a pleasant, professional office environment with opportunity for growth. We offer a competitive wage/benefit, 401(K)package. Any questions or resumes may be sent to hr@bannerbank.com ; or mailed to Banner Bank: Att: Human Resources, PO Box 907, Walla Walla, WA 99362.
Equal Opportunity Employer / M-F/D/V Pre-employment drug screens, criminal background and credit checks are run on all final applicants.
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