Wells Fargo

Financial Services

RovingAssociatePersonalBanker

$45–60k ~AI est. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Roving Associate Personal Banker at Wells Fargo. Skills: Customer relationships, Banking products, Financial well-being. Provide personalized banking support. Adapt quickly to new branch environments”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet customer and business goals

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Sound judgment

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel 100%, Ability to work Saturdays, Loan Originator requirements

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ months of interacting with customers experience

Nice to Have

Prior experience in financial services, Experience building trust-based customer relationships, Comfort initiating outreach, Demonstrated comfort with digital tools, Ability to identify customer needs, Proven ability to collaborate with teammates, Demonstrated ability to follow policies

What You'll Do.

Provide personalized banking support

Adapt quickly to new branch environments

Build lasting customer relationships

Lead discovery driven conversations

Support everyday banking needs

Perform cash handling

Demonstrate comfort using digital tools

Collaborate with branch teammates

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Branch teammates

Communication Scope

Proactive outreach; Meaningful conversations

Free ATS check

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