Bank Teller Financial & Banking - Chelsea, MI at Geebo

Bank Teller

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8 2 days ago Full Job Description Chelsea, MI $17-18/hour Direct Hire Position Kelly Services has recently partnered with our customer in the banking industry seeking an Account Specialist (Bank Teller) to join their team.
The branch manager is ready to bring someone on board who works well under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
Teller experience is not required, all training is provided in the Jackson, MI branch (accommodation may be provided based on distance to training).
Some travel between the Canton and the Melvindale branch may be required after training.
Why you should apply:
Benefits starting DAY 1 4 weeks of paid vacation Bonus opportunities Opportunity to grow within the company Duties and
Responsibilities:
Provide basic cash receipt and payment service to credit union members Maintain accurate transactional records including receiving checking and saving deposits and cashing checks Recommend other credit union products or services Daily balancing of assigned cash drawer
Qualifications:
Highschool diploma or GED required Some sales history and customer service skills Good communication skills Computer skills Attention to detail Once you apply, a recruiter will be in touch if your skills and experience look like a good fit.
But don't worry--even if this type of position doesn't work out, you're still in our network.
That means all of our recruiters will have access to your profile, expanding your opportunities even more.
Helping you discover what's next in your career is what we're all about, so let's get to work.
Apply to be an Account Specialist (Bank Teller) today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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