Customer Service Representative III/Savings Counselor- Brecksville Accounting - Brecksville, OH at Geebo

Customer Service Representative III/Savings Counselor- Brecksville

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: 11/24/2014
Salary period: Annual
Working in a team environment, the Customer Service Representative III/Savings Counselor will work in a Retail Branch location assisting customers with banking transactions on the Platform, in the Teller area, or over the telephone. Primary responsibilities will focus on opening depository accounts (checking, savings, certificate of deposit, IRA's) as well as taking Equity Line/loan applications and resolving customer issues on the platform. The successful candidate will work in all areas of the branch. The candidate must possess strong interpersonal skills and thrive in a team based setting. This position is available at our Brecksville, OH. Office.
Requirements:
6 months of recent Retail Bank Teller experience. 2 years of recent experience working in a retail branch banking location on the platform with new account openings, Equity loan applications and resolving customer issues. Conventional first mortgage experience is a plus. Outstanding customer service skills, including professional grammar and demeanor, as well as positive, proactive, and friendly interpersonal skills are required. The successful candidate will work in all areas of the branch. High School graduate or equivalent. To be considered, you must meet all of the basic requirements.
NOTE:
The position requires recent Retail Branch Platform, Teller and Equity Loan and Equity Line applications experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disabled/VeteranEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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