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Wiener Neustadt, Niederösterreich, Austria
Kundenberater Senior Wiener Neustadt *
Als Verkaufsprofi, bringe ich Engagement, Eigeninitiative und Leistungsorientierung mit.
Ich arbeite gerne selbstständig, habe Freude am aktiven Verkauf, will Kunden begeistern und dabei langfristig Kundenbeziehungen aufbauen.
Deswegen bin ich genau hier richtig.
Aufgabenbereich
Professionelle Betreuung von Bestandskunden und aktiver Verkauf unserer gesamten Produktpallette insbesondere von Veranlagungs- und Finanzierungsprodukten, Up- und Cross-Selling zuständig.
Kompetente Anlaufstelle für den persönlichen Kundenstock.
Erkennen von Kundenbedürfnissen und Erarbeiten von maßgeschneiderten Lösungsvorschlägen.
Aufbauen von vertrauensvollen, langfristigen Kundenbeziehungen.
Zuständig für die Neukundenakquisition.
Profil
Mehrjährige Erfahrung im Verkauf von Bankprodukten und der Kundenbetreuung
Fähigkeit und Freude daran positive Kundenerlebnisse zu schaffen
Bedarf von Bestands- und Neukunden erkennen und das Geschick haben die Loyalität zu stärken
Fähigkeit Bank Kunden den Mehrwert des digitalen Vertriebsweges gepaart mit meiner Beratungskompetenz näherzubringen
Ausgezeichnete Verkaufskompetenz sowie sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse, Fremdsprachenkenntnisse von Vorteil
Unser Angebot
Möglichkeit, als kunden- und verkaufsorientierte Persönlichkeit eigenverantwortlich etwas zu bewegen und an unserem Unternehmenserfolg teilzuhaben.
Innovatives Arbeitsumfeld mit modernster technischer Ausstattung in unseren Filialen.
Unterstützung der persönlichen Weiterentwicklung und Karriereplanung durch ein individuelles, attraktives Schulungsprogramm.
Interessante und lukrative Zusatzleistungen werden angeboten.
Für diese Position gilt auf Vollzeitbasis ein KV-Mindestgrundgehalt von EUR 45.811,22 brutto jährlich. Je nach Erfahrung und Berufsausbildung besteht die Bereitschaft zur Überzahlung. Darüber hinaus bieten wir die große Chance, durch erzielte Verkaufserfolge das Fixgehalt mit zusätzlichen Verkaufsprämien zu erhöhen.
Ansprechpartnerin: Ivana Petrusic (+43 5 99 05 / 22401)
Wir wertschätzen den Menschen.
Chancengleichheit ist für uns wichtig - unabhängig vom Alter, Geschlecht, sexueller Orientierung, körperlicher Beeinträchtigung, Religion und Herkunft.
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Standort
Wr. Neustadt
Tätigkeitsbereich
Business and Financial Operations
Wochenstunden
Vollzeit
Karriere.at
Slangs & AI meanings
Senior Canadian Officer Present Afloat.
Thumbing your nose at a senior shipmate behind their back. It is reminiscent of a person taking a sight with a sextant, but it is not meant for navigation.
The Lieutenant-Commander is naval equivalent to Major in the Army and Air Force. The rank insignia is two standard stripes with a narrow stripe. In 1875, Lieutenants of eight years' seniority were "frocked", or given the 'half-stripe' of commander, and in 1914 the rank of Lieutenant-Commander was officially established.
The senior hand of a mess, responsible for the cleanliness and good order of the mess.
The Senior Navy Chief Petty Officer.
A complete walk around the ship, checking on all spaces. The Officer of the Watch along with the senior non-commissioned officer would do rounds every evening.
The Senior Naval Communicator (Signalman) in the ship.
The senior boatswain onboard a ship, responsible for seamanship evolutions. See Buffer.
Junior sailors who are employed by the senior members to spread rumours.
1 n cigarette. In very widespread use. One of the most amusing emails I’ve had concerning this word was from an American who had arrived at her company’s U.K. offices to be told that the person she was looking for was “outside blowing a fag.” 2 n first year senior-school kids who have to perform menial tasks (cleaning boots, running errands and the like) for the seniors (slightly antiquated). Another email tells me of a man who was met with aghast looks when he told a group of New Yorkers that he “was a fag at school last year.” Modern thinking on slavery has seen that the practice of fagging all but die out.
Railroad employee who is glad when someone above him dies, gets killed, is fired, or resigns, so he can move up the seniority list to a better job
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
1. The coxswain is the senior non-commissioned officer on board. He is the link between the officers and the enlisted men, other than that provided by the divisional system. He is responsible for routine and discipline. 2. The seaman in charge of a ship's boat when it is from the ship.
At sea, the quartermaster is the Master Seaman, Leading Seaman or Able Seaman who is in charge of the helmsman. In harbour, the quartermaster is the senior member of the gangway staff and is responsible for supervising the bosn's mate and the security of the brow.
The gold braid found on the cap brim of a senior officer.
A senior officer with a serious lack of intellectual resources.
A ceremony where the arrival of a senior officer is signified by the playing of a boatswain's call.
A special group of Officers and Senior NCOs who have the role in training and readiness of ships throughout the fleet. Often feared, they're usual response is, "Were only here to help you."
n senior. Quite simply someone who is drawing their pension, i.e. over the age of 65. Brits also use the acronym OAP, meaning “Old-Aged Pensioner.”
Kundenberater Senior
Senior Canadian Officer Present Afloat.
Thumbing your nose at a senior shipmate behind their back. It is reminiscent of a person taking a sight with a sextant, but it is not meant for navigation.
The Lieutenant-Commander is naval equivalent to Major in the Army and Air Force. The rank insignia is two standard stripes with a narrow stripe. In 1875, Lieutenants of eight years' seniority were "frocked", or given the 'half-stripe' of commander, and in 1914 the rank of Lieutenant-Commander was officially established.
The senior hand of a mess, responsible for the cleanliness and good order of the mess.
The Senior Navy Chief Petty Officer.
A complete walk around the ship, checking on all spaces. The Officer of the Watch along with the senior non-commissioned officer would do rounds every evening.
The Senior Naval Communicator (Signalman) in the ship.
The senior boatswain onboard a ship, responsible for seamanship evolutions. See Buffer.
Junior sailors who are employed by the senior members to spread rumours.
1 n cigarette. In very widespread use. One of the most amusing emails I’ve had concerning this word was from an American who had arrived at her company’s U.K. offices to be told that the person she was looking for was “outside blowing a fag.” 2 n first year senior-school kids who have to perform menial tasks (cleaning boots, running errands and the like) for the seniors (slightly antiquated). Another email tells me of a man who was met with aghast looks when he told a group of New Yorkers that he “was a fag at school last year.” Modern thinking on slavery has seen that the practice of fagging all but die out.
Railroad employee who is glad when someone above him dies, gets killed, is fired, or resigns, so he can move up the seniority list to a better job
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
1. The coxswain is the senior non-commissioned officer on board. He is the link between the officers and the enlisted men, other than that provided by the divisional system. He is responsible for routine and discipline. 2. The seaman in charge of a ship's boat when it is from the ship.
At sea, the quartermaster is the Master Seaman, Leading Seaman or Able Seaman who is in charge of the helmsman. In harbour, the quartermaster is the senior member of the gangway staff and is responsible for supervising the bosn's mate and the security of the brow.
The gold braid found on the cap brim of a senior officer.
A senior officer with a serious lack of intellectual resources.
A ceremony where the arrival of a senior officer is signified by the playing of a boatswain's call.
A special group of Officers and Senior NCOs who have the role in training and readiness of ships throughout the fleet. Often feared, they're usual response is, "Were only here to help you."
n senior. Quite simply someone who is drawing their pension, i.e. over the age of 65. Brits also use the acronym OAP, meaning “Old-Aged Pensioner.”
Kundenberater Senior