Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

Banks Need Tellers But List of Banking Positions Is Far More Extensive

By Lisa Jenkins

Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy

There's no doubt that the first job that comes to mind when people think of banks is the teller position. That's because we all go to the bank and work with tellers on a regular basis. But teller jobs are really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to available careers in the banking industry. In fact, depending on the size of the bank, a bank's branches and their staff members may represent a small percentage of the company's total employees.
Most banks divide their business into two large divisions: retail banking positions and corporate positions. Retail banking employees include anyone that is front-facing a customer. In other words, retail employees are tellers, branch managers, personal bankers, customer service representatives, and all other employees who provide products or services to the bank's customers. Simple research on the Web will yield a detailed listing of these jobs (as well as corporate jobs); their descriptions, educational requirements, skills and abilities needed, and salary ranges. Many job seekers overlook corporate positions, many of which are unique to the banking industry.
But then, there are the corporate jobs that are needed and available at most companies: accounting personnel, human resource positions, purchasing employees, etc. These are the positions you may overlook when thinking of a career in banking. Here is a list of some of the corporate positions in banking you may not have considered. Keep in mind this is not a comprehensive list! There are many other corporate positions.
• Accounts receivable clerk
• Accounts receivable manager
• Accounts payable clerk
• Accounts payable manager
• Accounting clerk
• Accounting, tax specialist
• Accounting, financial reporting
• Accounting manager
• Corporate Communications
• Data Entry clerk
• Data Entry manager
• Human Resources, recruiter
• Human Resources, benefits specialist
• Human Resources, salary specialist
• Human Resources, manager
• Marketing, coordinator
• Marketing, media relations
• Marketing, advertising coordinator
• Marketing, online products
• Marketing, manager
• Purchasing, clerk
• Purchasing, supervisor
Why Consider a Career in Banking
So you may be thinking, why should I choose one of these jobs at a bank, rather than any other business or company? The No. 1 answer to that question is job security. The banking industry is only second in longevity to the government. While banks are constantly changing, merging, etc, they still provide an essential service, like grocery stores and drug stores. Obtaining a job at a bank will provide you with a more stable work environment. Just be sure to choose a bank that is well-established and in good standing with the public and financially.
Another benefit of working at a bank is its, well, benefits. While banks may not pay top salaries to all of their employees, they do try to offer a total compensation package that may make up for a smaller salary with benefits such as more paid vacation and holiday time, better or less expensive medical and dental insurance, and employee discounts on bank products and services.
If you choose to work for a large bank, there may also be more opportunities for advancement than at other companies in the area.

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