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Bank teller resume example

Juliet smith
445 Main Street, hometown Tell.46598 [email protected]

Objective
Diverse skills and a professional who is self-motivated and has six years experience looking for a bank teller position with any growing and internal financial organization.


Summary
Like working with employees from different backgrounds, ethnic groups and diverse levels of professionalism. Posses good public relations, good communication skills, good record keeping as well as competent in mathematics. Proud in Accuracy maintenance in the money handling facets and accomplish accurate balancing in time. Ability to identify as well as resolve any problems, always organized and able to works without any supervision. It is a priority to ensure that customers get quality services, and create trust on them in order to maintain them

Experience
Teller, federal union of credit 2000-2004
Responsibilities included providing quality services to the customer and ensuring the customers satisfaction. Ensure good security by employing good security measures and Making sure that the measures were not taken for granted. Receiving of cash as well as cheque deposits, verification of the cash amounts, examining the validity of the checks for purposes of endorsement. Entered transaction data for the customers into the computer and generated receipts to them after the transactions. Disbursed money, collected loans and also ordered the cash daily supply. Cashed checks and disbursed monies after verifying signatures, endorsements and member account balances. Explained, promoted in addition to providing credit, goods and services. Verified the customers identifications cards before they had any transactions in the bank to ensure security. Cashier, credit section, 1998-2000
Identification cards verification, supervising the cash collection, register tapes, checks, coupons, recipes in addition to supporting documentation to make sure that transactions are well balanced

Education
Bachelor’s degree banking and finance, state university, 1996.

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