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Teller - Part Time
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Country: USA
Location: North Carolina-Raleigh/Durham-RTP Durham, NC 27701
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Teller - Part Time
Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Company: First Citizens Bank Teller - Part Time Position Description Under general supervision and in compliance with established policies and procedures, provide basic banking services such as processing deposits, loan transactions, cashing checks, selling money orders, cashiers checks and traveler's checks, cross-selling services, balancing each day's transactions and verifying cash totals. Please note: In addition to the above, Sr Teller will also provide assistance to less experienced teller staff. Another major function is to assume the role of a Teller Supervisor in his/her absence. Position Requirements Basic Qualifications:Candidates must successfully complete pre-employment Teller Assessment and post-employment teller training and computer classes.Teller IHigh School Diploma or GED. At least 6 months experience as a Teller or other cash handling/sales position.Teller IIHigh School Diploma or GED. At least 9 months experience as a bank teller.Sr TellerHigh School diploma or GED. At least 2 years experience - including a minimum of 15 months experience as Teller II at FCB or 24 months external teller experience.Other Required Qualifications:Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability to effectively utilize a personal computer and other standard office equipment. Demonstrated ability to perform basic math problems. Must complete teller training and computer classes. Must maintain a friendly, courteous and professional demeanor. Apply Online
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