Teller

Job Description forTeller:

Tellers are essential financial experts who cater to clients' diverse banking requirements, which encompass tasks like commencing accounts, executing transactions, dispensing financial counsel, and advertising banking services and products. They are pivotal in fostering customer rapport, ensuring conformity with financial statutes, and bolstering the branch or financial entity's accomplishments.

Benefits:

  • Coverage for healthcare, dental procedures, and vision examinations
  • Both an HSA and an FSA allow individuals to set aside pre-tax dollars to cover qualified healthcare expenses
  • Access to mental health support and engagement with an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees
  • An employee benefit program, the 401(k) retirement plan with company match, aimed at helping workers build their retirement savings
  • By participating in an ESPP, employees can accumulate company stock over time through gradual payroll deductions at a reduced price
  • Performance-based incentives and yearly bonus initiatives are designed to inspire employees to excel in their work by providing extra financial rewards

Key Responsibilities:

  • Offer assistance to clients in executing standard banking transactions such as depositing funds, withdrawing cash, and transferring money
  • Establishing and sustaining individual and commercial financial accounts
  • Assist with navigating through banking services like loans, credit cards, and savings plans
  • Identify customer needs and advise on the right financial solutions
  • Forge and sustain lasting customer bonds to secure satisfaction and loyalty
  • Follow all inner guidelines and adhere to legal requirements set by the government
  • Tackle customer issues swiftly and with professionalism
  • Enhance efforts towards fulfilling branch sales and service objectives
  • Keep meticulous records and documentation for reference
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