Teller (Part-time)other related Employment listings - Onalaska, WI at Geebo

Teller (Part-time)

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0 Onalaska, WI Onalaska, WI Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$29.
1K - $36.
8K a year Estimated:
$29.
1K - $36.
8K a year Are you looking for that next step in your career or looking for part time work while the kids are in school? Do you like working with customers? How about working for a top community bank that inspires you to achieve your full potential and become a happier and better individual? If you are willing to learn, we are willing to train you! Citizens State Bank, a locally owned community bank, is looking for highly motivated candidates with a passion for five-star customer service to fill an open part-time Teller position in our Onalaska office.
Applicants must be dynamic, sociable, and enthusiastic team players; while possessing a positive can-do attitude, excellent judgment, and communication skills.
Candidates must also have superior customer service skills, great attention to detail and the ability to multi-task with a strong desire to succeed.
Previous cash handling experience is preferred although not required.
The duties of the position include processing customer deposits, cashing checks and balancing a cash drawer.
If this is a position that you can see yourself being successful in it, we will be happy to teach and continue to develop you! Candidates interested in working in a fun, high energy organization that was named as one of the top Community Banks in the nation, an American Banker's Best Banks to Work For and winner of Raising the Bar award for employee happiness, should visit our employment opportunities page.
Do not wait, our positions fill quickly, and you do not want to miss out on joining the best culture in the industry! While you wait for our response, check us out on Facebook and visit our website at www.
citizensstatebank.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Citizens State Bank Of La Crosse

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