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Part-Time Teller, Stow

Job DescriptionJob Overview:
As a Teller, you are part of a team whose primary focus is to provide exceptional customer service.
You are often the first to welcome our customers, while engaging in thoughtful interaction.
You will assist customers with banking transactions (deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, etc.
) on all retail and business accounts.
You will be given the resources needed to identify referral opportunities to expand customer relationships.
Qualifications:
oHigh school diploma or GED required.
oAbility to travel as needed to trainingPrincipal Activities and Duties:
oProcess transactions through the teller equipment on all retail and corporate accounts, including, but not limited to, deposits, withdrawals, transfers, loan payments, and cash advancesoIssue money orders, cashier checks, gift cards, and savings bondsoMaintain cash flow and security drawers, terminals and other valuablesoMaintain a professional appearance and always conduct yourself in a professional manneroProcess transactions in an accurate and efficient manner while providing quality customer serviceoDevelop a thorough knowledge of Bank products and guidelines by attending the required classesoMeet established referral goalsoManage a teller window while maintaining an acceptable balancing recordBenefits InformationFull-time employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with immediate vesting, tuition reimbursement, and gym membership reimbursement.
Part-time employees qualify for 401(k) with immediate vesting, tuition reimbursement, and gym reimbursement.
For more information, please visit http:
//www.
dollar.
bank/company/careers/benefits.
Recommended Skills Customer Relationship Management Customer Service Receptive Retailing Service Quality Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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