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15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by pharigoldltd: 7:53am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Working in a bank can be a great job choice. Whether you're just looking for a temporary job or a long-term career, a bank job can help you advance professionally. There are numerous positions you can apply for, opportunities to advance in your career, and employee benefits you can enjoy. With a good resume and the necessary qualifications, you can achieve your goal of landing a bank job. 1.Decide what bank position you would be interested in While most people only see tellers at banks, there are several different positions that you could apply for. Each has different requirements, responsibilities, and pay grades. Take your qualifications into account and decide which position would be best for you. Bank tellers are the people who work at the front desk and handle transactions. They must have skills in basic arithmetic and also customer service. Usually a high school education is sufficient for this position, though some banks may want some college experience. Pay is usually hourly and is relatively low. Because of low pay, most tellers take this position temporarily while working on a degree or waiting for another position. Bank mangers oversee the day to day operations of the bank, including supervising staff, making schedules, and reaching sales goals. This increase in responsibility also brings a higher salary. Banks will usually require a bachelor's degree in management, business, or a related field for this position. Banks may hire managers directly, or promote especially hard-working tellers to the position. Banks also have accountants on staff. They oversee the bank's financial records. Pay is usually comparable to the manager's. Accountants will need at least a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. Customer Service. 2.Go to school for a degree if your position requires it Some positions at banks require a college degree. After you decide which bank position you'd like to apply for, make sure you have the necessary education requirements. To be a teller, you'll need a high school education. If you didn't finish high school, then you'll need to get your GED to qualify. Read Get a GEDfor tips on making this happen. Management and accounting positions almost always require a bachelor's degree. Major in a field like finance, business, management, or accounting to get the necessary skills to succeed in these positions. 3.Consider taking a lower paying bank job if you're aiming for a high position If you're trying to get a position as a manager or higher, you should get some experience. Working as a teller while you're getting your degree will demonstrate that you're familiar with the inner workings of a bank. Then, by the time you finish school, you'll have plenty of experience on your resume to put you ahead of competition on the job market. You can also build a crucial list of contacts who can get you a job later on. 4.Put together a resume No matter what position you apply for, you'll need a solid resume to hand in. Read Make a Resume for great details on putting together a resume. There are a few things, however, that you should emphasize on your resume for a bank job. Emphasize your customer service experience. Most bank positions will have you working with customers at some point, so experience with the public is essential. Any job where you interacted with customers will work: cashier, stock boy, pizza delivery, barista, fast food worker, etc. Since banks specialize in providing financial services for their customers, your skills in customer service will be essential. Volunteer work also counts towards customer service experience. If you've volunteered at a day camp, for example, your work probably involved interacting with campers and their parents. List this to further demonstrate your qualifications. Also mention any experience you've had handling money. A cashier, for example, handles money and cashes out the register at the end of a shift. A delivery driver collects payments and brings money back to the store. There are skills that you should mention, since bank jobs will require you to handle money on a regular basis. Remember to make a new resume for every position you apply for. Different jobs may be looking for different skills and qualifications, and you increase your chances of getting an interview if you've tailored your resume to specific jobs 5.Dig into your own list of contacts Banks, like many other industries, often hire people based on referrals first. Before you start sending in resumes randomly, see if you have any contacts in the industry. Do you have a family member who works in a bank? Does a former teacher have a second job as a financial analyst? It never hurts to ask these people if they know of any openings or are willing to recommend you for a position. Networking is essential on the job market. This is why you're at a great advantage if you've worked in a bank before or done similar internships. 6.Make yourself visible on professional social media pages Websites like LinkedIn allow you to show your qualifications to other professionals in your industry. Jobs are often advertised on LinkedIn, which can tip you off to potential openings. Someone might even contact you first if they like your profile and qualifications. Put together a great profile to improve your visibility on the job market and grow your professional network. 7.Visit your school's career office if you are still in school Jobs often advertise with school career offices because they expect qualified individuals to come from these institutions. Take advantage of this by staying in contact with your career office. Sign up for email alerts when jobs are posted. These can be a great asset when looking for a job. 8.Talk to employees at local banks If you're trying to get a bank job, a good place to start would be your own bank. When you go in to do your banking, strike up a conversation with tellers and managers. After you get friendly, mention that you're looking to work in banking. They might know of a job opening, be willing to refer you to someone else with more information, or simply give you career advice on moving forward. These personal relationships will be important as you advance in your career. 9.Visit banks in your area Since banks usually hire based on referrals, you should resort to random visits as a last resort. But it isn't fruitless- you might contact a bank right before they post a job opening, so try this if you haven't had luck finding a job yet. Make a list of all the banks in your area and take down their contact information. Visit each one on your list and ask if they have any openings for the position you're looking for. You could also make phone calls, but in-person visits are more effective for building a relationship with a potential employer. Sometimes they will say they don't have any openings but always take resumes. If so, have yours on you to hand in. 10.Investigate the bank you're applying to Whenever you apply to a job, you should do some research into the position and the company. Learn the bank's mission statement and strategies. Mention these things in your cover letter and use them to show why you would be a good fit for the position. This investigation will also help you later on if you get an interview. Being knowledgeable about the job shows that you're committed and willing to put work in. 11.Send in your resume and cover letter Whether you've spoken to a bank manager and he's referring you for the job, or you're answering an ad from the internet, you'll need to send in your resume and cover letter for the job. Read Write a Cover Letter for instructions on putting together a great cover letter. Remember to say in your cover letter where you heard about the position and if anyone is referring you. This will show that you're not a random applicant and will improve your chances of getting the job. 12.Follow-up after sending in your resume There is no set rule for how long you should wait before following up. It usually depends on who you sent your resume and cover letter to. If you responded to an ad on a job site, it will probably be several weeks before the company even starts looking at all of the applications. You shouldn't plan on inquiring again on this for at least a month, maybe more. If you were referred for a position and sent your resume to a specific person, a week or two after applying is a good window. This person probably has less applications to sift through and has probably had the time to look at yours in this time. 13.Prepare for the interview If you're granted an interview, do some preparation. Prepare for a Job Interview will give you some great advice on having a successful interview. For a bank position, there are a few things you should keep in mind. Have a few situations in mind about when you've had to deal with angry or irritated customers. Customer service is a huge part of a bank job, so you'll want to be able to emphasize your skills here. Make sure you've investigated the company and can find ways to insert this into the conversation. Mention the bank's mission statement, for example. Mention any contacts you have who recommended the position to you. Dress appropriately. Bank employees are expected to look presentable at all times. Both men and women should plan on wearing a business suit to the interview. 14.Follow-up after the interview Within a few days of the interview, you should send an email to the person you spoke to thanking him or her for the interview. Reiterate your interest in the job and say that you would be happy to speak further. After this, all you can do is wait to hear back after the interview. source:http://www.ngjobseekers.com/2017/11/15/15-steps-to-get-a-banking-job/ CC: Lalasticlala, Uboma 3 Likes
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Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by rawpadgin(m): 8:21am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Can't even imagine myself sitting behind a desk counting money for people Though i am currently studying banking but i have no intention whatsoever to work in a bank #business rock! 4 Likes |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Felixalex(m): 8:23am On Nov 16, 2017 |
All these things wey u list now will still be useless if.... U finished secondary school at 16, but wrote JAMB 6 times before getting admission.... Spent 6years instead of 4 because of strikes... Now graduated at 28... Useless NYSC for 1 year and ure 29.... Then banks go de tell u NOT more than 26 years old Most of these HOW-TOs do not work for us here, the only HOW-TO that is most times generally useful is HOW TO DEVELOP YOURSELF BY HAVING RELEVANT MARKETABLE SKILLS 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by discman2k2(m): 8:23am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Well, i dont think this applies to Naija. OP, i believe this is for another continent ba. Well, good luck to those applying. FTC. WHERE MY REWARD ABEG. 7 Likes |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by DanielsParker(m): 8:25am On Nov 16, 2017 |
okay. you have to know someone that knows someone. |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by KnowMore: 8:25am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Nice list |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Trustme2(m): 8:26am On Nov 16, 2017 |
discman2k2:FTC for your dream ba |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Joephat(m): 8:28am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Oga, cancel all those things you wrote there and just put... #Have Connection# All the tips there doesn't apply to Nigeria, maybe Europe or Arab. All you need in Nigeria is #Connect# If you prefer my own tips press like 4 Likes |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by abnot: 8:30am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Rubbish. Banking job is synonymous to slavery. Most entrants start as contract staff on 70k monthly and work morning to night, weekends, most holidays and hardly go on leave. Cant' wait to launch a successful business outfit 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by discman2k2(m): 8:35am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Trustme2:Bros, we dey claim am by faith, by fire!!! Lol. |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by jericco1(m): 8:38am On Nov 16, 2017 |
their pay is disheartening |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Trustme2(m): 8:42am On Nov 16, 2017 |
discman2k2:Ok na. Keep trying. One day luck will smile on you. The only thing be say no cash reward for FTC |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Nobody: 8:43am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Felixalex: Verily The world won't pause and wait for you to go through all the steps. There's always the need to grow the necessary skill so you can make the most of the trends |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Felixalex(m): 8:46am On Nov 16, 2017 |
alignacademy: True! Good morning |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Welcomme: 8:52am On Nov 16, 2017 |
This post doesn't apply to Nigeria... Ina go just go copy and paste oyinbo article make we dey read... What is good for the gander can kill the goose here in Nigeria. So in Nigeria, u can't follow any rule.. Just pray to God, work smart and have connect. 6 Likes |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by favouredon(f): 9:01am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Which bank pays hourly in Nigeria? Na plenty money be dt na |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by ipobarecriminals: 9:24am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by obi3ce: 9:32am On Nov 16, 2017 |
codstone Properties and Homes Ltd is a reputable real estate firm based in lagos. We are currently looking for the best candidates to fill into her various departments. The message is strictly for young and experience graduates who want to make a difference in a cooperate organization. Am a young entrepreneur with many years of experience in the real estate sector. We are in need of young and vibrant individuals who are visionary and has what it takes to make things happen. Am posting this message here because of the swift response I have been getting via email. My message is for those who wants to make a difference in their life and am open to work with you. So lets start and build a workable team. MARKETERS: Must be experience also and with track records of selling. If you don’t have an experience and you think you still have what it takes to makes sales, you can still send a cv. The marketing position is one of the most crucial position here. The reason is simple, because those of us who will become real sales super stars will be giving bigger position to fill in, e.g branch managers, head of sales and marketing mangers. I look forward to meet you in persons. Come join my team lets make a difference. Send your cv’s to: codstone@yahoo.com Here is my line 08160568485 NB: Before sending your cv's, see the address because of your proximity. favourable areas for interested candidates: Ajegunle, Olodi Apapa, Tin-can coconut, Festac, Ojo, Doyin-Surulere, Ikotun, Oshodi, idumota. Office Address: Suit13-17. 3rd floor, Odun Ade Peace Plaza. Beside Suru Alaba Market. Coker-Orile, Lagos. All the best. Chris Ezekenedo MD/CEO |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by lacasera14(m): 9:40am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Useless thread. mtcheeeew |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by biggerboyc(m): 9:41am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Ok |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Dottore: 10:00am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Pi pi piii |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by jazinogold(m): 10:19am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Not applicable in Nigeria, the only connection you need to get a bank job is God and knowledge 1 Like |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by cruzydal(m): 11:24am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Op banking in Nigeria here is finishing with a 2:1 and minimum age 26.. In any discipline at all.. 2 Likes |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by ImaIma1(f): 12:32pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
You do all this just to become a slave? Abi you don't know banking job is slavery |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Nobody: 1:18pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Long story and only applicable in Yanki In Niger it's 4 steps only 1.get a degree minimum of 2:2 2.Get your rich contact to submit your CV 3.go write a gmats aptitude test 4.if you pass then your in. After 3 years if performance is low then you will be sack and become Uber driver with that Car you got on Loan. 1 Like |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by obi3ce: 1:58pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
codstone Properties and Homes Ltd is a reputable real estate firm based in lagos. We are currently looking for the best candidates to fill into her various departments. The message is strictly for young and experience graduates who want to make a difference in a cooperate organization. Am a young entrepreneur with many years of experience in the real estate sector. We are in need of young and vibrant individuals who are visionary and has what it takes to make things happen. Am posting this message here because of the swift response I have been getting via email. My message is for those who wants to make a difference in their life and am open to work with you. So lets start and build a workable team. MARKETERS: Must be experience also and with track records of selling. If you don’t have an experience and you think you still have what it takes to makes sales, you can still send a cv. The marketing position is one of the most crucial position here. The reason is simple, because those of us who will become real sales super stars will be giving bigger position to fill in, e.g branch managers, head of sales and marketing mangers. I look forward to meet you in persons. Come join my team lets make a difference. Send your cv’s to: codstone@yahoo.com NB: Before sending your cv's, see the address because of your proximity. favourable areas for interested candidates: Ajegunle, Olodi Apapa, Tin-can coconut, Festac, Ojo, Doyin-Surulere, Ikotun, Oshodi, idumota. Office Address: Suit13-17. 3rd floor, Odun Ade Peace Plaza. Beside Suru Alaba Market. Coker-Orile, Lagos. All the best. Chris Ezekenedo MD/CEO |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by Nobody: 3:08pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
rawpadgin:so banking is about counting money Mumu. . dis article is trash . dis aint uk or usa |
Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by tosbobby(m): 4:13pm On Nov 16, 2017 |
Naija sha!!! See the way people are rubbishing banking job. How many job una government don create and how much is even the pay? I believe these comments are expression of annoyance of not getting the job. U got 2.2, u were able to manipulate ur age but still failed the Gmat test; hiya! All the bad comments here are products of anger. Banking is good if you are lucky to find yourself in that community Ordinary Bet9ja wan recruit, see people weyn dey wait for test If u get the job, u go fit use am pay tithe?
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Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by sfinkzslot(m): 2:39am On Nov 17, 2017 |
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Re: 15 Steps To Get A Banking Job by newspapers: 11:21pm On May 14, 2020 |
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