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Tellers and Customer Service Representatives - Miami Area
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Country: USA
Location: Miami, FL
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Tellers and Customer Service Representatives - Miami Area
Do you want to WOW! Customers everyday in a fun, fast-paced environment? TD Bank is currently hiring Tellers and Customer Service Representatives throughout our Miami Region.
Full time and Part time positions are available!
Teller
As a teller you will be responsible for opening and servicing customer accounts, accepting loan payments, cashing checks and much more!
Requirements Include:
*Prior cash handling, sales and customer service experience
*General Math skills
*Flexibility with your work schedule
Customer Service Representative
As a Customer Service Representative you will be responsible for selling and cross-selling a limited ranges of products and services to new and existing customers. This will include originating loan applications and sales of other financial products, opening new accounts and processing changes to existing accounts.
Requirements Include
*Prior Customer service and sales experience
*Strong computer skills
*Strong multi-tasking skills
*Flexibility with your work schedule
Start your TD career toady and apply for one of these exciting opportunities!
TD Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Test and Background Screening is Required.
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