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Oct 7th, 2008 02:52 PM #1Newbie
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Bank Teller
Hey guys,
I was wondering how hard is it to get a position as a bank teller/customer service representative? I am considering applying to various banks and would like to know if there are any ways that would increase my chances of obtaining this position i.e. resume, job experience, school. I do have 4 years of customer service experience. Should I submit my resume in person or online? Also does it matter if I apply to a bank even though I do not have an account their? (There is a Scotia Bank two minutes away from my house). Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Oct 7th, 2008 06:31 PM #2
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Oct 7th, 2008 06:47 PM #3
interesting you posted this because I actually got a job as a teller for my local scotiabank today. I have one and a half years experience in handling large amounts of money. two years of customer service. I also know a person on the inside which really helped. they didn't even bother with an interview. Like many jobs I think if you make a really good first impression you're in. btw i'm turning 19 this month so if i can do it anyone can. they also checked my criminal, education, and credit so make sure thats all in order otherwise it will be that much harder.
hope this helped.
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Oct 7th, 2008 07:47 PM #4Deal Fanatic




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Oct 7th, 2008 08:09 PM #5
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Oct 8th, 2008 10:33 PM #6
I would like to know this too. Do I just walk into the branches and drop off my resume, or do I create a profile on their website?
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Oct 9th, 2008 02:08 PM #7Newbie
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i would like to know how to get a job at a bank,i applied online alot but never got a call, and i have 2 csr experience and cash handling experience and call centre experience,my cousin had way less when she got hired at TD. can you drop resume at the bank?
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Oct 10th, 2008 04:00 PM #8Newbie
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Thank you all for replying. But I think what would help many of us who would like to become bank tellers is if we should apply online or do we go directly to a bank and hand in our resume?
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Oct 10th, 2008 05:58 PM #9dealtacularGuest
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Oct 12th, 2008 12:25 AM #10
Screw that online thing. Half the jobs that are available out there aren't even posted online. I know that about TD for a fact because a new one is being built right around the corner from my house and there's not a single job posted.
I even called TD's 1-800 number to ask why there aren't any jobs posted online. They didn't say anything useful but they did tell me to go in to the closest branch from there because chances are the manager there, or someone associated with that branch is responsible for the hiring and training of new employees.
Hope this helped. Had my first day today and I will tell you that this actually feels like my first real job. Up until now I've been working retail which just isn't the same.
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Oct 13th, 2008 09:49 PM #11
I worked for a teller for 2+ years and I have to say that 99% of the new tellers that came in were through connections. Family, friends, banks love referrals and even my bank has an offer of 1000 if we refer someone and they do well (though this position isn't as a teller but as a telephone banking specialist). Your best bet really is to know someone but if not that doesn't kill your chances, just makes it real hard.
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Oct 15th, 2008 10:49 PM #12
Yes, you have to make some connections!
My cousin works for a bank and she was hired basically because her dad was a good customer at the bank and he just happened to deposit a very large amount of money in their bank.
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Nov 6th, 2008 01:51 PM #13Newbie
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i have been trying to get a job in a bank and i applied to every bank and no one gave me a call,i have 2 years customer service experience and cash handling and balancing experience and 8 months call centre experience...y wont they hire me? should i go to the branches and drop off my resume?...i have a cousin that works at a bank but i dont want to ask her to refer me..because i believe am i qualified for job..its too bad you cant get a job there with just qualifications...
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Nov 6th, 2008 03:22 PM #14
Its pretty competitive. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to know people to get in. But its nice to have a refferal.
about 90% of the people in my training class were external hires.
A LOT of people apply. Many people see it as an easy way to get their foot into the door of big company, which is probably what your all thinking :-O_______________
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