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QuestionHow can I get a job with no experience?Community AnswerTalk to the manager and let her know you are interested in working at the bank, but don't have any experience yet. You may need to work as an intern (for free) for a while so you can learn the ropes. When a job opens up, you will be the go-to person to hire if they are happy with your performance.
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QuestionIt is important to give the interview in English?Community AnswerIf you live in an English speaking country, or one where English is a very prominent language, then you will probably need to demonstrate proficiency in the language.
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QuestionCan a bank teller have tattoos?Community AnswerYes. However, the bank may require you to wear clothing that covers your tattoos.
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QuestionHow do I get a job as a bank teller if I don't have experience?Community AnswerThe best solution is probably to go out and get experience, or leverage experience you might already have. Perhaps you've worked in a role which requires some level of mathematical or customer service aptitude? If not, you might want to enquire about internships, which can offer you a chance to show off your skills to a potential employer. In some areas, like the EU and Canada, internships have to be paid, but if you live elsewhere, they may not be paid.
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QuestionIs there an age limit for working at a bank?Community AnswerBanks will not hire anyone under the age of majority, which is usually 18.
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QuestionCan I get a bank job that is the teller position job without having to do examinations? Where do I apply for a bank teller position?Community AnswerMost jobs have some form of examination, whether that be a formal written exam or more of a hands-on evaluation. You shoud try to look for the careers section of a bank's website, or you can drop of a CV at your preferred branch.
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QuestionCan a third class graduate apply for a bank teller job?Community AnswerYes, as long as your field of study is relevant. Courses like finance, accounting, administrative courses, statistics, mathematics and so on, are still relevant.
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