Financial Center Teller Financial & Banking - Kennewick, WA at Geebo

Financial Center Teller

3.
0 Tri-Cities, WA Tri-Cities, WA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year HAPO is now accepting applications for a Full-Time Financial Center Teller in the Tri-Cities area! We are seeking an individual who is ambitious, self-motivated and who strives to represent HAPO's core commitment Be in the Moment and standard of service to Defy Expectations with our members, community as well as the team they are a part of.
Ideal candidates will be quick learners, efficient and committed to delivering superior service.
They will be a community-minded team-member who can represent the HAPO brand and assist in nurturing our growing member base.
Must be able to work 35-40 hours a week between the hours of 8:
30am - 6:
30pm.
Must be able to work rotating Saturdays High School Diploma or equivalent required Experience in customer service, cash handling, or sales desired Our Benefits We offer competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package which includes:
Matching 401(k) Pension plan No cost premium health insurance for employees, including medical, dental and vision No cost life insurance Additional plan are available for purchase.
This includes AFLAC, additional life & ADD insurance, Pet insurance, and Flexible Spending Accounts.
Many other employee engagement programs Starting Pay Range (DOE):
$18.
00 - $19.
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HAPO is an equal opportunity employer that values employees and supports an organizational culture of diversity, respect and personal and professional growth.
Please note that only candidates selected to move forward in the interview process will be contacted.
Please do not call for an update on the status of your application.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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