Financial Sales Representative - Honolulu / Aiea / Pearl City / Waianae Financial & Banking - Mililani, HI at Geebo

Financial Sales Representative - Honolulu / Aiea / Pearl City / Waianae

Job Description During a typical day, you will:
Deliver results on store profitability goalsProvide a quality customer sales experience through efficient execution of all customer transactionsDetermine customers' needs and provide them with solutions that satisfy those needsHandle cash and accurately enter transactions into the systemContact customers over the phone with past due balances and negotiate payment terms and schedulesComplete all documentation accuratelyFollow safety, security, and compliance requirements Qualifications Successful candidates will:
Be sales drivenHave a minimum of one year of financial services and or sales experienceHave a passion for customer serviceHave previous cash-handling experienceHave a high school diploma or equivalent Additional Information About us:
Momentum Financial Services Group is a top financial services provider in North AmericaOver 400 retail locationsWe offer access to cash and related financial products to help customers achieve their financial goalsWe operate retail locations in local communities and cities across the United States as Money Mart and The Check Cashing Store We value:
Employees who are committed to continuously improving their performance and achieving new levels of successRecognizing our employees for their achievements and developing them to be future leadersDiversity is an essential element for the success of our businessGiving back to our local communities through annual contributions to charities and non-profit organizations Next Steps:
Apply now to be considered for this opportunity!PandoLogicCategory:
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Financial Sales Representative, Location:
Mililani, HI-96789 Recommended Skills Accounts Payable Finance Hardworking And Dedicated Passionate Retailing Success Driven Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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