Bilingual Spanish Personal Banker
Quantitative Marketing(25 days ago)
About this role
A Bilingual Spanish Personal Banker at PNC is a customer-facing branch employee based in the Little Village branch in Chicago, serving retail clients and supporting their financial needs. The role is part of PNC’s retail branch organization and contributes to the bank’s customer experience and growth by engaging with clients in person and through outreach. Bilingual Spanish is required.
Required Skills
- Bilingual Spanish
- Sales
- Customer Service
- Customer Experience
- Prospecting
- Retail Lending
- Digital Awareness
- Risk Management
- Communication
- Problem Solving
Qualifications
- Associates Degree or Equivalent
- 3+ Years Experience
- Background Check
About Quantitative Marketing
pnc.comPNC Bank (PNC Financial Services Group), headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, is a U.S. financial services company offering a broad suite of personal banking products including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, mortgages, home‑equity and auto loans, CDs and retirement accounts. It provides digital and mobile banking tools, online bill pay, card controls and a large branch and ATM network for everyday banking. PNC also offers wealth management, investment and retirement planning, plus small‑business banking and lending, positioning itself as a full‑service provider for individuals and businesses.
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