What kind of work can a bank teller do after he or she resigns?

Updated on workplace 2024-03-18
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What else can we do after resigning from the bank? I started thinking about this when I first started in the industry, and I have been working for nearly seven years, and I am still thinking about it. Not only do I think for myself, but I also think with others.

    In the past few years, old acquaintances have left the bank one after another, and sometimes when I think about the past and the present, I really feel that things are different.

    in state-owned banks.

    In the system, employees over the age of 40 are the most stable, and employees under the age of 40 are more mobile. Generally speaking, if an employee can work in a state-owned bank until the age of 35, he will most likely not change jobs and should work in the bank until retirement, even if he is still working as a basic teller.

    There is no foreseeable future in doing work, anxiety all day long, and it is a matter of course to quit your job and look for a job.

    It's easy to quit your job, but it's not easy to find another job. A lot of times, you're just jumping from bank to bank and from one fire pit to another.

    Here, I must say a cruel word, which is also pouring cold water on those students who want to go to work in the bank in advance:

    If you've been working in a basic job in a bank, your professional skills will be completely useless after five years. At this time, you quit your job and go out to look for a job, and basically can't find a good job.

    This is also the reason why most people do not quit from the bank even if they go to work every day, such as complaining at the grave, because they also know that even if they quit now, they will not be able to find a decent job. After all, they don't have other professional skills, the so-called business skills and marketing skills, which can't be called skills, but just the working state that an assembly line worker should show.

    Think about it. The teller repeats the operation every day to do business for the customer. Is there a difference between this working state and the assembly line workers in the workshop?

    Those who chase customers to promote wealth management products.

    What is the difference between a wealth manager and a money manager who sells clothes in a mall?

    Over the years, most of the people around me who have resigned from banks, except for those who have been admitted to civil servants and public institutions, have changed jobs to work in another bank, and few have jumped out of this circle and successfully changed careers. Some started their own businesses and returned to work in banks after losing money.

    If you jump into those new banks that come to this city building, in general, you will get a past job. After all, you've worked in a big bank before, and you're a veteran. Moreover, the performance pressure of previous years will not be too great, and the new bank must first gain a firm foothold.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bank tellers can do accounting work, after all, accounting must be very good. There is also a supermarket cashier, which can also be a job, and it is very good at identifying banknotes. Or you can try to do some investment and financial management products by yourself, after all, you have some experience in working in a bank.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many directions to choose from, people around them either choose some post-supervision and auditing related positions in other financial institutions, or go to the counterpart enterprises of their majors or engage in accounting and cashier positions, and more people are civil servants or public institutions while working, and they choose to resign after admission.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After resigning from the bank, there are generally these directions: Examination for public examination institutions. I still choose to develop in the financial industry, such as ** companies, insurance companies and wealth management companies, etc., and my idea of changing careers is to choose an industry with development prospects, and the entry threshold is low, that is, there is no hard requirement for academic background, and you can enter this industry through study.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Some large enterprises and enterprise groups, especially private enterprises, need a group of people who understand financial business to help enterprises connect with banks and be responsible for financing. This will test your financing ability and the financing environment and conditions that the enterprise can provide you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most people who leave their jobs from tellers don't regret it. There are several reasons for this.

    1. The work of tellers is simple and boring, and it is very likely to be replaced with the transformation of the industry. The rules and regulations bind you, and there are very detailed requirements for words and deeds. Due to the long-term unconditional accommodation of customers and the rising tide of tasks, it is easy to cause you a psychological blow, make you doubt yourself, feel that you have achieved nothing, and it is very useless.

    2. Interpersonal relationships.

    Complex. At first, everyone was enthusiastic about their work, but later they all died out in mutual shirk and unlimited overtime. The bank is an industry where the more you do, the more likely it is to cause problems, and the leaders often don't care who does it, as long as you make good deposits, don't make trouble for the leaders, so in the work is inefficient, everyone habitually shirks each other when they encounter problems, until someone has to take it.

    3. Meaningless meetings and overtime. The teller generally has a morning meeting in the morning and an evening meeting, and generally has several training sessions per week, an exam once a month (various spiritual studies), and an assessment exam every quarter. There are other meetings during this period, which are usually held five out of seven days a week until about 10 o'clock.

    Overtime is frequent. Watching the bank open at nine o'clock and close at five o'clock I think it's very good, in fact, it is generally required to arrive at half past seven o'clock, close the account after closing at night, and summarize the meeting will generally be held until eight o'clock, and then play ** marketing, WeChat report the marketing situation of the day.

    4. The upside is narrow. Although the leader draws a big pie every time, it is good to listen to it, and don't take it seriously, every time he says it, he feels that he has a bright future, but he has been lying on the counter everywhere for more than ten years. In the words of the teacher of the induction training, if your teller has not come out for two years, it will be difficult for you to have another chance to come out.

    If there are resources, they will be promoted soon, and if they don't come out, they don't have resources. No resources means no hope.

    5. Physical and psychological torture. Physically, first of all, because of limited activities, many people have various physical problems, I have been working for two years and my wrist has obvious inflammation, and my whole hand is useless during the attack, and I can't lift it. There is also the damage to the eyes and face caused by the computer screen, the residue of money in the money counter, and the foul counter air, which threatens the health of tellers at all times.

    Psychologically, the deposit task marketing task skills assessment training and learning, and the whole bank basically does not treat the teller as a person, in our bank because of the small proportion of counter deposits, so in the account manager.

    It seems that they eat white rice, and they eat without working. The teller gets up early and returns late, and sometimes the inexplicable pressure can drive people crazy and moody.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't regret it, because I took the civil service exam, so I don't have any awareness in a private institution like a bank, or I found a rich husband and boyfriend, and the bank counter work is too tiring, and my boyfriend doesn't want me to do it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't think I will regret the resignation from the bank, especially the teller, since I left, it must be that my family has a relationship, a background, and I can find a better job.

    At present, the wages of employees in banks are higher.

    But the work is not easy.

    Unless you're the leader of your organization.

    You have been working since the contract system.

    The relationship between employees and leaders has become much larger.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I won't regret it.

    After leaving the bank, I have no regrets about better fulfilling my wishes and completing my career plan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I won't regret this. Today's bank teller work is really not done by people, not only is the work hard but also stressful. With the heart of selling white powder, take the income from selling vegetables!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Do you regret leaving your job from a bank, especially a teller? Actually, I think this still depends on the situation, if you are looking for a better job than a bank teller. After all, tellers are very busy with work, and there is a certain amount of pressure, and the rest time is not fixed, but the bank's treatment is still very good.

    But if the job you find outside is not as good as that in the bank, you must still have a little regret in your heart. Now that I have come out of the bank, I will definitely have new gains from other positions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Inevitably, if you get a better job than a teller in a bank, you won't regret it;

    After all, tellers are very busy and have a certain amount of pressure, and the rest time is not fixed, but the bank's treatment is still good;

    Therefore, since I have come out of the bank, I will definitely have new gains from other positions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the teller job of the bank is better, then I will definitely not regret it. Because tellers are busy and stressful, the rest time is not fixed. But relatively speaking, the treatment is still good.

    Now that you have chosen to leave the bank, you will definitely have new gains in other positions, and you will not regret it!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you find a better job than a teller in a bank, you will definitely not regret it, after all, the teller work is very busy and there is a certain amount of pressure, and the rest time is not fixed, but the bank's treatment is still good, so since you have come out of the bank, you will definitely have new gains in other positions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After leaving the bank teller, everyone should not regret it, after all, leaving the job is also something that has been considered for a long time. It is not achieved overnight, and since you have chosen to leave, there is nothing to regret.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There must be a reason why I left this position, it may be because of the problem of business guidance, or it may be because I am not suitable for this environmental problem, so I think there is nothing to regret.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is nothing to regret, it is not easy to work at the counter, the requirements of customers are high, your attitude must be good, the workload is still large every day, you can't leave the counter, if you find a better position, you should not regret leaving.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't think anyone who can decide to leave will regret it. Bank tellers, their jobs are particularly stressful. In addition to the work, there are also certain deposit tasks. That's heavier. Therefore, many people choose to leave their jobs and will not regret it at all in the future.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I will not regret resigning from the bank, especially the teller post, because if I leave at that time, there will definitely be some very good reasons to resign, maybe because the working time is too long, it is more boring, or it may be that the relationship between colleagues is not handled very well, so if I leave, I will not regret it when I see you, I will look forward and live another life, because I have experienced it, so I will not regret it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    After all, the teller work is very busy and there is a certain amount of pressure, and the rest time is not fixed, but the bank's treatment is still good, so since he has come out of the bank, there will definitely be new gains in other positions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Do you regret leaving your job in a bank, especially as a teller? In fact, I think that if I have already left, I must have found a better job than you. So I won't regret it, after all, the job of a bank teller is also very busy.

    There is also a lot of pressure, and the working hours are not fixed, and the rest is not fixed. So now that it's come out. With other better gains, better jobs, then don't regret it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I must regret it, the bank's job. First of all, you will be given five insurances and one housing fund, which are elsewhere. None of them are guaranteed. Easy work. It's a good job. I must have regretted it very much.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Actually, I think this still depends on the situation. If you find a better job than a teller in a bank, you will definitely not regret it, after all, the teller work is very busy and there is a certain amount of pressure, and the rest time is not fixed, but the bank's treatment is still good, so since you have come out of the bank, you will definitely have new gains in other positions.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't regret it, first, since I left the teller post, it means that I had a better job at that time, and second, the teller post is actually a very hard job, and the salary is not particularly good, so I won't regret it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    No regrets. Realize my career plan, if I can better realize my career plan by leaving the bank, I will definitely not regret it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Everyone has their own career plan, if you feel that the original position can not be seen in sight, and there is a clear work goal, choose to leave may be a better start.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    <>At present, there are more than 4,000 financial institutions in China, but most of them are dominated by small-scale taxpayer financial institutions, but this kind of small banks are developing rapidly and constantly expanding, so the requirements for outstanding talents are quite high. Therefore, there are many large state-owned banks and their state-owned commercial banks, or some very well-known employees who have left from ** commercial banks, generally want to go to some small banks, after going to this kind of small banks, they not only have higher positions, but also can receive higher wages.

    The key to the financing guarantee company is the financial institution, so the employees who must have a better understanding of the credit business, after resigning from the bank, there are many people who go to work in the financing guarantee company, and many people eventually engage in the job responsibilities of communicating with financial institutions.

    At present, there are also the most financing intermediaries on the market, and this kind of financing intermediary enterprises deducts a certain service fee from the mortgage real estate loan to the loan customer. For this kind of financing intermediary enterprises, the most important thing is to cooperate with banks, so this kind of financing intermediary enterprises have a little overall strength, and they will want to poach from financial institutions with higher salaries to expand the bank's business.

    In recent years, the development trend of online finance in China is very fast, and various types of financial Internet group companies have sprung up one after another, such as small loans, consumer credit, etc., and this kind of online financial enterprises are generally short of outstanding talents in finance, so they also want to digest and absorb some employees who resigned from the bank with high-paying positions.

    Not everyone can meet the high-paced and high-pressure team atmosphere of financial institutions, and some people, especially girls, tend to have some good jobs, so some bank staff, especially those in the dispatch system, will generally resign from the bank immediately after being admitted to public institutions or national civil servants.

    For example, some presidents themselves have a better understanding of the field, and have a certain network of contacts, and have a certain amount of capital accumulation, so they generally choose to start their own business, and the field they choose is related to finance.

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