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New Accounts Clerk

💰 Earn $48K-$64K
📚 High School Diploma or GED
⏱️ 12–24 Month Training
📈 -13.2% Job Growth
  • Ideal for those who enjoy helping people with their financial needs.
  • Play a key role in facilitating smooth banking experiences for new clients.
  • Engage with diverse individuals and learn about various financial products.
New Accounts Clerk
What New Accounts Clerks DoInterview persons desiring to open accounts in financial institutions. Explain account services available to prospective customers and assist them in preparing applications.
  • Perform teller duties as required.
  • Compile information about new accounts, enter account information into computers, and file related forms or other documents.
  • Collect and record customer deposits and fees and issue receipts, using computers.
  • Inform customers of procedures for applying for services, such as ATM cards, direct deposit of checks, and certificates of deposit.
  • Answer customers' questions and explain available services, such as deposit accounts, bonds, and securities.
New Accounts Clerks Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationHigh School Diploma or GED
Career ProspectsRisky (Decreasing by 5% or more)
Training Time1 to 2 years
Job Openings2,300 Annually
Median Earnings
$54,390 in California
$46,610 Nationally

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Is This Career Right For You?
YOU Like
  • Influencing or leading others
  • Relating with or serving others
  • Using data or completing tasks
you value
  • Having support
  • Having freedom
  • Personal relationships
you are skilled in
  • Active Listening
  • Critical Thinking
  • Social Perceptiveness
  • Speaking
  • Monitoring
  • Reading Comprehension
Go Deeper: New Accounts Clerks Explained
New Accounts ClerkExplore career pathways, key skills, and what each role has to offer.
How Do You Train for This Career?

Learn about the education and training paths that can lead to this career — and what to expect from each one.

Associate's DegreeAn associate's degree typically provides graduates with foundational knowledge and skills for entry-level jobs in the graduate's industry, or serves as a stepping stone towards further education.
🎓 College
⏱️ Finish in 2-3 years
Bachelor's DegreeA bachelor's degree typically results in increased knowledge about a variety of academic subjects, specialized knowledge in a focused field of study, and is considered the foundational qualification for many careers.
🎓 College
⏱️ Finish in 4-5+ years
Workforce Development ProgramA workforce development program typically enhances participants' opportunities to succeed in the workforce through employment skill-building, career counseling, connections to employers, and pathways to high-demand and high-wage jobs.
🎓 Skills-Focused
⏱️ Finish in 6 months - 2 years
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