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Standard Bank SA: Receptionists Opening (X4 Posts)

Standard Bank SA welcomes appropriately qualified people to apply for Receptionists Opening (X4 Posts).

Shutting date: Not indicated

Area: Free State and Mpumalanga

Standard Bank SA: Receptionists Opening (X4 Posts)


Set of working responsibilities

To give a capable gathering capability and make a positive presentation for the client by reassuring them, recognizing their particular necessities and direct clients to the proper division. To recognize client’s computerized financial necessities and to productively and cost-really satisfy these, while dealing with the dangers related with moving new and existing clients to elective self-adjusting as well as advanced channels.

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Least Capabilities

  • Optional/Secondary school/A levels/Matric
  • Public Declaration (NQF5)


Experience

  • 3-4 years branch banking experience with openness to enquiries

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Extra Data

Social Abilities

  • Meeting Timescales
  • Getting done with Jobs
  • Showing Poise
  • Articulating Data
  • Group Working


Specialized Skills

  • Banking Cycle and Techniques
  • Item Information
  • Client Gathering and Diverting
  • Client Adjusting
  • Verbal Correspondence
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