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Sparkasse Neu-Ulm - Illertissen is offering a comprehensive bank clerk training program for individuals seeking a career in the banking sector. The program, detailed on the website spk-nu-ill.de, is designed to provide a varied experience across different areas of banking.

The 2.5 to 3-year training program, open to those with an intermediate school leaving certificate or (technical) Abitur, covers service, advisory, personnel and processes, overall bank management, sales management, credit, insurance, and securities.

Trainees will benefit from a range of perks, including a travel cost subsidy for vocational school, a subsidy for an iPad, a study trip abroad via vocational school, a professional sabbatical directly after training, access to learning videos via exam.TV, participation in the trainee social project, and more.

The program also includes a company sports group and occupational health management including EGYM Wellpass, ensuring trainees maintain a healthy work-life balance.

The job of a bank clerk (m/f/d) involves advising and supporting customers, selling banking services, and being an expert in financial matters. Good communication skills, team spirit, initiative, and social skills are essential requirements for the position.

For more information about the training, interested individuals can contact Judith Selzle at 0731 709-207 or via email at [email protected]. The website www.spk-nu-ill.de/ausbildung provides additional details about the program. Additionally, other job opportunities at Sparkasse Neu-Ulm - Illertissen can be found on the website.

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