Bank Teller-Elkader - Now Hiringother related Employment listings - Elkader, IA at Geebo

Bank Teller-Elkader - Now Hiring

Central State Bank, a family-owned, community bank with locations throughout the Corridor and Northeast Iowa is seeking a highly motivated Teller to serve customers primarily in our Elkader market.
Our Teller position is part of our front-line customer service and solutions team.
Our Tellers assist our customers with daily banking needs by processing transactions, answering questions, and opening accounts.
Our Tellers are experts in the products we offer and the clients we serve.
They assist our customers in identifying which of our products best fits their financial needs and the right person on our team who can assist them with achieving their financial goals.
Our Tellers are detail-oriented individuals who value forming relationships and are comfortable interacting with customers to identify ways we can serve them better.
What we offerCompetitive pay structure.
Eleven paid holidays in addition to PTO.
Excellent benefit package including a 401k plan.
A team atmosphere committed to growth and innovation.
Previous banking experience preferred but not required.
Experience in a front-line sales or service position a plus.
Must be detail oriented and able to multi-task.
Education/SkillsHigh School diploma or equivalent required.
College classes and/or degree provides more opportunity for advancement.
Computer proficiency required.
Experience with banking software and Microsoft Office products preferred.
Must be detail oriented and able to multi-task.
Central State Bank is led by the entrepreneurial spirit and committed to continued growth and innovation in the years to come.
If you possess kind optimism, curious intelligence, a strong work ethic and empathy towards others, we want to meet you!Central State Bank is an equal opportunity employer.
Compensation details:
15-17 Hourly WagePI38d4067eb45a-31181-33613402Salary:
$17 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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