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Title: *Bilingual Teller Retail Banker. Handling branch servicing duties such as vault balancing, cash ordering, and maintenance of automated teller machines. At Woodforest we care and prove it by volunteering with local charities and foodbanks to give back to the communities we serve.
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The well-rounded knowledge base that you develop will prepare you for advancement opportunities and a robust career in banking at Woodforest. Woodforest National Bank is privately owned, and our Employee Stock Ownership Plan is the largest shareholder.
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Employing problem solving skills to address customer inquiries and/or concerns in a manner consistent with the Woodforest Experience training. Woodforest is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer.
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By joining Woodforest you will become a part of one of the largest employee-owned bank in the country! As a Retail Banker you will receive training that will allow you to successfully engage and enhance the customer's experience by offering products and services that best meet their needs.
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Based on the occasional business need, you may be expected to cover nearby branch locations up to 45 miles from your assigned branch location. Our Retail Bankers are the face of our organization and are critical in caring for our customers each day.
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By joining Woodforest you will become a part of one of the largest employee-owned banks in the country! Little to no overnight travel expected. OR an equivalent amount of directly related college education or volunteer service.
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Conditions include standing most of the time, may involve walking, moving, bending, stooping or sitting for brief periods, and occasionally lifting and carrying items up to 30 lbs. Take the next step toward your new career today.
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Processing transactions, opening accounts, and performing account maintenance. OR an Associate’s degree and 1 year of relevant and transferrable sales and/or customer service experience; 3 years of relevant and transferrable sales and/or customer service experience.
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Must be fluent in English and Spanish. Previous instore banking experience is preferred, but not required. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status, or other status protected by law or regulation.
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We focus on building relationships and discovering opportunities to better serve our communities and understand the financial needs of every customer we serve. Achieving individual sales by proactively identifying, marketing, and recommending bank products and services beneficial to customers.
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