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First Citizens Bank helps personal, business, commercial and wealth clients build financial strength that lasts. Responsibilities The Global Treasury Management Senior Sales Advisor role within our Solutions Sales & Delivery team will play a critical role as part of the Corporate Banking segment.
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First Citizens Bank has an incredible opportunity for a Sales Support Specialist (Commercial Lending Assistant). This role is an integral part of our team partnering with Commercial and/or Business Banking groups in the sales, servicing and management of clients and loan portfolios.
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Required, Must complete federal registration and annual renewal as required by the SAFE Act. Required Skill(s): Application of a structured sales process, Providing financial guidance and expertise, Financial literacy, Financial analysis, Knowledge of retail banking products and services, Business development, Networking and building centers of influence Preferred Qualifications:Large financial institution, business development, treasury management, merchant services.
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Relationship Development - Establishes relationships with high net worth clients to monitor financial situation and identify client needs resulting in new sales opportunities. Responsibilities Client Acquisition - Acquires clients for Wealth Management through a variety of sales and marketing techniques.
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Bachelor's Degree and 1 year of experience in Sales and Banking including Securities Trading OR High School Diploma or GED and 5 years of experience in Sales and Banking including Securities Trading License or Certification Type: Possess valid Series 7, 63, 65 or 66, and state-specific life and health insurance licenses Required Skill(s): Understanding of back office roles for a broker dealer.
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As a Financial Sales Manager at First Citizens Bank, you will manage sales efforts and associates in a branch location and oversee branch operations, with the support of an operations specialist.
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Overview A Financial Services Representative (FSR) supports sales and service delivery in the branch. Required Skill(s): Application of a structured sales process, Providing financial guidance and expertise, Financial literacy, Knowledge of retail banking products and services First Citizens benefits programs are designed to meet our associates where they are in life.
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As a Business Banker at First Citizens Bank you will carry on our tradition of developing and expanding relationships with business owners in your community to help them meet their financial goals.
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As a Commercial Banker at First Citizens Bank you will carry on our tradition of developing and expanding relationships with business owners in your community to help them meet their financial goals.
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Whether First Citizens Bank has been established for 120+ years, or expanding its presence in your market, we invite you to be a part of our story. - Or - High school diploma or GED with a minimum of 6 years experience in a sales, customer service, lending or financial services role, including supervisory experience.
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Identify new opportunities by establishing a direct calling program with prospects, referral sources and existing clients of First Citizens Bank to deliver new and enhanced Factoring, and ABL solutions.
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Bachelor's Degree and 8 years of experience in Business Development, Factoring or Asset Based Lending Sales, Commercial Banking OR High School Diploma or GED and 12 years of experience in Business Development, Factoring or Asset Based Lending Sales, Commercial Banking.
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Qualifications Bachelor's Degree and 8 years of experience in Business Development, Factoring or Asset Based Lending Sales, Commercial Banking OR High School Diploma or GED and 12 years of experience in Business Development, Factoring or Asset Based Lending Sales, Commercial Banking.
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As a Senior Sales & Service Representative at First Citizens Bank, you will support sales and service delivery in the branch. High School Diploma or GED and 1 years of experience in Sales or customer service; or 6 months of experience in a customer support role at First Citizens Bank; or participation in a First Citizens career development program OR experience in Sales or customer service; or 6 months of experience in a customer support role at First Citizens Bank; or participation in a First Citizens career development program.
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Sales planning and forecasting experience. Knowledge of commercial lending, deposit and cash management solutions. High school diploma or GED with a minimum of 10 years experience in business or commercial lending, credit or business development.
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