Relationship Banker Supervisor In Training - Temple Accounting - Temple, TX at Geebo

Relationship Banker Supervisor In Training - Temple

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0 Temple, TX Temple, TX Estimated:
$47K - $59.
5K a year Estimated:
$47K - $59.
5K a year Extraco Banks is seeking a Relationship Banker Supervisor In Training to join our Temple 31st Retail team.
Education Requirements:
High School Diploma required College degree strongly preferred
Experience:
5
years of banking experience required 2
years of supervisor experience required in a banking or retail environment with direct oversight of multiple employees Knowledge requirements; i.
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skills, abilities, personal characteristics:
Proven leadership and team building ability Goal and detail oriented Passion to serve others and superior customer service skills Proven ability to provide recognition and corrective feedback Strong professional presence Superior communication and interpersonal skills Strong ability to multi-task and switch tasks quickly while staying organized Proven ability to adapt to change and accept feedback Ability to perform under pressure Self-motivated Problem solver and quick learner Enthusiastic and energetic Strong work ethic Flexibility in schedule and job tasks Ability to de-escalate customers Ability to fill in for supervisor Mastery of all onsite service channels High level of confidence in utilizing latest banking technology Sense of urgency and ability to work in fast paced environment with unexpected staffing needs Extraco provides excellent benefits and competitive compensation.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Extraco provides reasonable accommodation for persons with disability.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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