Do you have to be good at math to be a bank teller?
no, the system does the math for you
ask them how they’ve responded to COVID-19 and racial injustice in America and tell them you’re prepared to walk if they don’t meet your standards
As far as attitude, best way to get in contact with the hiring manger, first impressions, etc.
Is there an opening locally? Otherwise I don't see a benefit to contacting a hiring manager (not that kind of position.) Based on your approach I'd say relax and if an interview presents itself ofcourse emphasize your capability to be thourough, accurate and efficient under pressure but keep a subtone of ability to cross-sell. Overall you want to convey you are capable of the grunt work that comes with being a teller but are also sales minded. I have direct exerience with this and I have a feeling you are over thinking a job in a setting where a great number of branch managers don't have any degree.
Just treat the interview like a conversation. If they bring you in for an interview they think you’re good enough for the job they just wanna see what kinda impression you make in person. Good luck to you real estate is a good business to get into
Better advice than most will give you. I have too much integrity to work in real estate though. Don't care how lucrative it is