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![]() are on it? I'm in the interviewing process to become a bank teller and I'm wondering what kinds of questions would be on the test?? Is there any way I can study or prepare for this test?
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![]() addition of large quantities like adding multiple 6 digit numbers or subtracting. and you have to be able to look at two set of numbers and tell if they are the same or not.basically they want to know if you can do simple math and are detail conscious. good luck
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![]() I would imagine it will not only be about working with customers, counting money, change calcs, but also about ethics. I found this website that goes over what to expect from the teller test. Hope it helps!
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![]() Each company has it's own rules and regulations, but normally when you present your school certificates, and reports, and references, this is sufficient.
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![]() Simple basic addition and subtraction. Hopefully if you are applying at a bank you won't need to practice.
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