Who is a bank clerk and what do they do? The task of a bank clerk is to serve clients and perform related tasks.
What are the activities of a bank clerk? Dealing with clients and informing them about banking services available – advising them about the possibilities and conditions for credit provision – opening, keeping and administering clients’ accounts in local and foreign currencies – processing cash and cash-less operations – issuing cheque books and payment cards and keeping records of them – administrative activities connected to services to clients and to the bank’s other business.
Where is it done and under what conditions? In an office or at a counter, where the work environment is usually without problems.
What tools/equipment do they use? The tools most commonly used include computer technology and normal office supplies.
What do you need to succeed? You need to have completed secondary education with a school-leaving certificate (best if in an economic field), or university education, concentration, reliability, a cultivated appearance and conduct, and the ability to deal with people.