Client Service Advisor/Bank Teller Financial & Banking - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Client Service Advisor/Bank Teller

Veear Projects Veear Projects Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT Full-time Full-time $25 - $27 an hour $25 - $27 an hour Title:
Client Service Advisor (14149) Duration:
12-18 months (with possible extension) Location:
Remote Note:
This is a remote role.
Must be located in Salt Lake City, will go in 5 times a quarter.
Job Description:
Provides client support through direct or indirect client contact via email or phone channel to inquiries that may be, but not limited to:
a general bank request or action; assistance with bank products; and/or technical support.
Formulates responses or implements action under supervision which may result in inquiry being resolved during initial contact or may perform additional research, problem solving, or escalation to other internal partners.
Problem solving is guided by precedent.
Solution generation may result in the recommendation of additional action and/or bank products or programs.
Thanks & Regards, Rahul Singh Veear Projects Inc.
Email:
email protected Phone:
(510) 989-3834 Job Type:
Full-time Salary:
$25.
00 - $27.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week Experience level:
3 years Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Experience:
Cash handling:
1 year (Required) Banking:
1 year (Required) Customer service:
1 year (Preferred) bank teller:
1 year (Required) Client Service Advisor:
1 year (Required) Work Location:
Remote Formulates responses or implements action under supervision which may result in inquiry being resolved during initial contact or may perform additional research, problem solving, or escalation to other internal partners.
Problem solving is guided by precedent.
Solution generation may result in the recommendation of additional action and/or bank products or programs.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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