Associate Member Services Representative
State Employees Credit Union of New Mexico(15 days ago)
About this role
The Associate Member Services Representative is an entry-level role focused on providing excellent member service and supporting branch operations at SECU. The position involves routine transactional duties, assisting members both in person and via phone, and learning about financial products and services. It provides foundational experience in credit union operations and customer service.
Required Skills
- Customer Service
- Cash Handling
- Communication
- Problem Solving
- Account Management
- Transaction Processing
- Security Procedures
- Foreign Currency
- Referral Skills
- Record Keeping
About State Employees Credit Union of New Mexico
secunm.orgAs a State Employees Credit Union Member, you have an active voice in a credit union that understands your specific needs. See why we're the best credit union in New Mexico.
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