Bank Tellers process financial transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, and check cashing. They greet customers, provide product information and promote bank services. They are responsible for accurate and quick transactions. Bank tellers work in the lobby or in the drive thru of banks. They can also provide you with information needed to apply for loans on cars, mortgages and business loans.
Bank Teller Training and Requirements:
Most credit unions and banks offer on-the-job training for potential bank tellers. You are not required to obtain certification or licensure; however certification is available and may increase employment opportunities. You must have a high school diploma and submit to a background check. Tellers must have excellent communication skills. Customer service and sales experience are helpful. Bank tellers should be comfortable using computers to record, enter and print banking information.
Bank Teller job description:
Some of the duties a bank teller is responsible for are;
•Cashing checks
•Deposits
•Withdrawals
•Processing loan payments
•Keep track of transactions
Each teller is responsible for the money in their cash drawer that they start the day with. They must keep track of all transactions performed and money received throughout the day. They must validate customer’s identification by comparing signature cards on file or checking photo ids. In some large banks, tellers may perform specialized tasks that are more complex. All tellers must be very detail oriented and work quickly and accurately.
Bank Teller salary:
In 2004 the median salary for an experienced bank teller was $21,120. The economy plays a big factor in determining the starting salary for a teller. Bank tellers will undergo an annual evaluation that will determine pay raises. Many things are considered. You must follow all guidelines and company policies to get 100%. If a teller has an outstanding evaluation, they may earn a 5% increase in pay. There are exceptional growth opportunities for bank tellers that show leadership and sales ability. Being a great teller can be the beginning of a great career.
a bank tellers make more than 20,000 a year
Credit Union Bank tellers earn the same salary as bank tellers.
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Bank tellers in North Carolina average about 12.50 dollars per hour. This is about the average wage for this profession in the United States.
a bank tellers make more than 20,000 a year
Credit Union Bank tellers earn the same salary as bank tellers.
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Bank tellers and clerks typically need, at minimum, a high school education.
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Bank tellers need to know subtraction and addition. and multiplicaiton and division. (arithmetic)
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Like any other being in existence bank tellers make mistakes! We're not perfect, neither is anyone else!
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Bank tellers use ALOT of math. Decimals: bank tellers use demicals everyday to find the exact amount of money in someones banking account. also they use decimals to calculate money that doesnt quite make a whole dollar.