What Does a Bank Teller Do?

Answer:
A bank teller is the employee at a bank who
works directly with most of the customers. Bank tellers each have a window and a cash drawer, and help each customer in turn. Banks generally have an entire row of tellers, although some smaller banks may only have one or two bank tellers. Bank tellers must establish the identity of customers before any transactions are completed, to prevent identity theft or withdrawals from others' accounts.


Bank tellers are the first people that bank customers interact with. For simple transactions, such as deposits, withdrawals, cashiers' checks, and money orders, the bank teller can help the customer. For more time-consuming or complex transactions, such as loans, mortgages, or opening new accounts, a bank teller will often refer the customer to another bank employee, usually at a desk where the customer can sit down while a longer process takes place.

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