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Occasional travel to other First American Bank locations to assist other branches, Bank functions, and training facilities required. Build and retain meaningful relationships with new and existing customers by identifying needs and educating them about the features and benefits of First American Bank personal banking products.
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Must be able to pass a credit, background and reference check First American Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected trait, including gender, race, ethnicity, disability, or veteran status.
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Manage all aspects of branch operations under the supervision of the Market President.
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Must be willing to travel to First American Bank locations throughout the bank's footprint. This six month training program will provide an opportunity to fully understand the Commercial Loan Departments relationship to other areas of the bank, as well as an assessment of leadership skills and personal drive for results by completing rotations through different First American Bank departments and Commercial Loan Divisions.
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First American Bank can offer employees a level of visibility, career growth, and stability that is difficult to find in many larger corporations. First American Bank was founded in Chicago, and over the years has expanded throughout Wisconsin and Florida.
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Occasional travel to other First American Bank locations, Bank functions and training facilities required. First American Bank will not sponsor applicants for work visas.
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Participate in self development activities and First American Bank University (FABU) training courses to continually enhance customer service skills and job knowledge. First American Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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