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Dec 21, 2005 12:00 PM
Job 5905: Private banker
Location City: Ft. Myers, Naples
Location State: FL
Base Salary: 60000-90000
Bonus & Incentives: 25%
Position Responsibilities: As a Private banker you will be
responsible for loan development with high net worth
clientele.
Education and Certifications/Licenses: Bachelors
Mandatory Minimum Qualifications: Experience as a Private
banking calling officer.
Preferred Qualifications: A CFP or similar training.
Additional Comments: National bank with strong prescence
in the area. Advancement potential is great.
Benefits: strong benefits, 401k and stock program
Overnight Travel: Local Area Only
Relocation Assistance: Yes
Special Note: Please respect our recruiting members' time
by only replying to positions where your experience meets the
qualifications specified. Due to the large volume of responses we
receive we regret we are unable to respond to every
applicant.
To apply for this Job: please send your resume to <zambito@nbn-jobs.com> and
reference the job number.
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