Banking & Financial Services

Accounting Software Consultant

Business analysis, software implementation, training, interstate travel, iconic brand, excellent culture, leading software solution...apply now!...

  • Leading software brand
  • Requirements, Consulting and Training
  • Long term career development

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | Wired Recruitment

$60,000 - $75,000+

Supervisor Performance and Reporting Analyst

Our client is seeking a Supervisor Performance and Monitoring Service Analyst to join their Fund and Support Services Unit on a permanent basis, leadi...

  • Supervisor Performance and Reporting Analyst
  • Employer of Choice
  • Competitve Salary

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Senior Financial Planner - North Shore - Existing Client Base

Great opportunity to join this boutique Financial Planning firm in the North Shore and work with an existing client base....

  • Established Financial Planning Firm
  • Great Working Environment
  • Career Progression Opportunities

Lower North Shore, Sydney, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

$80,000 - $80,000

Senior Financial Planner

This boutique firm is seeking an Financial Planner with a minimum of 5 years experience to join the team and work with an existing HNW client base....

  • Boutique Firm
  • High Net Worth Clients
  • Strong Remuneration Package

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

$100,000 - $100,000

General Manager - Start Up Fund Manager - Sales And Relationship Management

Start up Asset/Fund Manager is requiring a General Manager with experience in building and developing a funds management business....

  • FRONT LINE/LEADERSHIP ROLE
  • DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH
  • START UP FUND MANAGER

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Boutique Market Maker - Senior Risk Analyst - Governance

Boutique market maker is seeking a senior risk analyst from a governance/market risk oversight background. Policies and procedures, Liquidity, complia...

  • MARKET MAKER
  • DYNAMIC FIRM
  • CAREER ADVANCEMENT

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Relationship Manager - Employee Share Plans - Market Leader

Broking - employee share plans - remuneration - benefits - registry - portfolio - payments - trustee - project management...

  • EMPLOYER OF CHOICE
  • GROWTH PHASE
  • CAREER OPPS

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

$55,000 - $75,000

Team Leader Performance Analyst

Out client a Leading Services Provider is recruiting a Team Leader Performance Analyst....

  • Team Leader Performance Analyst
  • Dynamic Enviornment
  • Competitive Salary

Sydney Metro, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Trust Accountant.

Our client a Leading Financial Services Organisation is seeking a Trust Accountant. If you are highly motivated and driven and seeking challenging r...

  • Trust Accountant.
  • Leading Financial Services Organisation
  • Dynamic Environment

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Audit Manager

Our client a Leading Investment Bank is currently recruiting an Audit Manager, to join their dynamic environment....

  • Audit Manager,
  • Leading Investment Bank
  • Dynamic Environment

Sydney CBD 2000, NSW | WH Marks Sattin

Banking Jobs

Banking is one of the most important industries in the world today. It involves the safekeeping, the borrowing, the lending, and the exchanging of different currencies. The financial institution that carries out banking transactions is called a bank.

The bank employees whose line of work involves a direct communication with the customers are called bank tellers. Bank tellers, which are also referred to as customer service officers, are the friendly front liners who promote the different services and products offered by the bank to the customers. Since their job involves a lot of direct interaction with the clients, bank tellers need to have excellent communication skills.

Bank tellers have to learn how to explain the features of a certain product or the advantages of a particular service. They need to inform the customers about the interest rates of the latest credit card or the payment terms of the featured home loans in the clearest ways possible. They need to have a great deal of persuasive powers to convince the customers to buy their products or avail their services.

The cash drawers of the individual bank tellers contain a certain amount of money that will be used for various financial transactions. When needed, bank tellers open accounts, accept deposits, receive cheques, change currencies, give change, cash cheques, record transactions, balance cash, close accounts, answer inquiries, and provide assistance to the customers. In case of discrepancies, bank tellers are required to advised the supervisors about the particular incident.

Bank tellers record the different financial transactions they carry out during the day because they need to re-check everything after banking hours. They are required to fill out settlement sheets that reflect the financial activities done during the day. The settlement sheets helps the bank tellers in verifying the accuracy of the transactions. The total amount of deposited and withdrawn cash made during the day is compared with the total amount of money contained in the cash drawers. If the totals match, the bank tellers did their job well but if they didn't, they need to start over with the counting. Bank tellers are not allowed to leave the bank premises until they figure out the cause of the mistake.

Since their job highly involves the continuous counting of money, bank tellers are required to have excellent mathematical abilities and superb organisational skills. Most bank customers have very little patience towards banking transactions especially if they waited long hours just to be in front of the endless queue. Bank tellers have to stay alert and quick all the time to keep the customers from getting too upset with waiting.

Exceptional bank tellers have great chances of being promoted to become head tellers. Head tellers serve as the supervisor of the bank tellers. They monitor various banking transactions and they train new bank tellers. Bank tellers can also be promoted to managerial positions in the bank's other branch offices. Most bank tellers who become assistant managers are those who have completed college courses in banking or accountancy.