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silly_g00se
what other field can you go into after being a teller?
Asked by silly_g00se
I'm currently a teller now and I want to further my oppurtunities and move up the ladder. What other fields can I get into to higher my level?

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Best Answer:
Loan officer Bank Manager

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loan broker or branch manager.
Answered by Pistol Pete

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If you want to stay in financial services, the next logical step would be to get accredited to give financial advice as in home lending - your bank would probably pay for and encourage you to get the training - talk to your boss
Answered by Mark C

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I assume you mean a bank teller so I would say that you should apply for a bank manager's position.
Answered by Matt

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An asker!!! Get it? Instead of being a teller, you're an asker. I know that wasn't helpful, its just the first thing that popped in to the ole noggin.
Answered by peardietz

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I think your best bet is to get an accounting CPA, you can do a program in 9 months of night school and get your CPA. This will qualify you for several bank opportunities in brokering, lending, finance, accounts payable/receivable, tax accounting, small business accounting and bookkeeping, etc. It's a wide open field and a CPA is pretty simple to get - reccomend it highly.
Answered by StaticTrap

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Look at the people you work with for your answer. There's a supervisor, a vault teller, a branch manager. a loan officer, a loan processor, new accounts, ATM teller. These are the jobs that are higer than what you do in that branch. There is also customer service, collections, proof, research, and a host or other bank jobs in processing centers.
Answered by annazzz1966

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why dont you further enhance your education.. enroll in short courses that will provide you certification that could qualify in a higher level positions.
Answered by rosalie_gct


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