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Careers / Tellers |
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Users in this Career Group |
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There are 409 users in this career group. They represent 16 different countries. You can see the list of users in this career group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this career group simply by selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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162 users are currently in this career. |
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2 users are considering this career. |
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44 users left or retired from this career. |
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201 users have hidden memberships. |
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(Hidden users have added this career to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this career with others! |
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Anonymous |
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January 06, 2007 |
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I would recommend the career of teller to anyone that would like a relatively low-stress job. It doesn't necessarily have potential to become a life-long, challenging career, but it's simple and intuitive work for a detail-oriented person. I have worked in banking for four years for three separate banks, ranging for high paced (TCF) to low paced (smaller community bank). There is plenty of room for professional growth whether you choose a smaller or larger bank, and administration is usually more than eager to enroll you in development classes or seminars; additionally most banks have a good amount of tuition reimbursement for business related fields of study.
Negative aspects of the job are few. Even though I'm an art major, it has been difficult to find employment in an art-related field now that I'm in the "banking loop." Once you know the business, there is *always* a job to be found nearly anywhere, and your skills are transferable because many banks share similar programs and procedures. However, because your success if heavily weighed on your ability to be completely accurate when processing transactions, it can sometimes feel "nit-picky." Additionally, there is no denying that you're working in the financial sphere, and it can sometimes feel like empty work, and not particularly self-fulfilling. |
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Interesting Fact |
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Two-thirds of all present-day college students intend to become entrepreneurs at some point in their careers. |
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