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Promotion to Branch Manager typically requires relocation, but don't fret, we provide a full relocation package when we promote our ABMs to Branch Managers.
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Your management abilities shine as you assist the Branch Manager with recruiting and training as well as developing and implementing plans to meet sales goals, promote our core values, and ensure an outstanding client experience.
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As an entry-level ABM, you get to go through an 18 - 24 month on-the-job paid training program in which you learn all of the ins and outs of branch management. Full Relocation package is provided for moves more than 50 miles.
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Willingness and ability to relocate for promotion into a Branch Manager role. If this sounds like the right opportunity in the financial services industry for you, apply to be an Assistant Branch Manager today.
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We give you all of the tools that you need to succeed and grow into a Branch Manager position ! If you feel that you would be right for this entry-level job in financial services with a clear path to management, we encourage you to apply with us, and we look forward to meeting you.
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Are you looking for an entry-level position with a clear path to management ? If you love digging in to get the job done and seeing your hard work pay off in the growth of your branch and advancement opportunities within the company, then this is your gateway to success.
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You handle a variety of tasks that contribute to the success of the branch, including evaluating loan applications, performing risk analysis, making credit decisions, administering loan closings, and processing insurance claims.
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Then, you pay that knowledge forward when you are assigned your own branch to manage. You also educate customers on all of our consumer lending services, including how to improve credit and consolidate debt.
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You actively seek opportunities to originate new loan business by listening to our customers, understanding their needs, and recommending the best consumer loan and voluntary product solutions for them.
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In addition, we offer amazing benefits and perks , including health, dental, and vision insurance with employer contribution as well as paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, a 401(k) plan with company match after one year, regular bonuses, relocation assistance, and short and long-term disability.
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With a commitment to our customers, we identify lending options that fit each of their unique needs. Our supportive culture is one where we all work together to continuously improve and reach our goals.
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1 year or more of customer facing sales experience (i.e. retail sales, goal-oriented, incentive based) is preferred but not required. Ability to meet the eligibility requirements for insurance licensing in order to sell voluntary insurance products.
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Do you want to be part of a growing financial services company that rewards performance and gives back to its community ? We work to provide a clear career path and many growth opportunities for all of our team members.
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