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High school education level jobs at Bank of America?

I’ve heard that companies like Bank of America offer jobs that only require a high school education. Can anyone share what types of positions are available there for recent high school grads?

7 months ago

You're correct that many companies, including Bank of America, offer positions for individuals with high school diplomas or equivalent levels of education.

For Bank of America, entry-level positions generally fall under customer service roles. These could include roles such as Customer Service Representatives, Financial Services Representatives, or Teller positions in their branches. These roles primarily involve providing banking services to customers, assisting with transactions, and sometimes selling banking products according to the customer's needs.

Another option might be in their call centers, where you could have a role addressing customer queries via phone or online channels. This also generally falls under the umbrella of customer service.

Keep in mind that while these positions might require only a high school education, employers often additionally value soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and customer service. Furthermore, having some background knowledge in finance could be an added advantage, so it could be useful to take some online courses in basic personal finance or banking.

Also, understand that starting at an entry-level position does not mean staying there. Many employees in these roles work their way up, taking on more responsibility and larger roles in time. It's about gaining experience, learning the industry, and developing professionally. Career advancement often involves continued training and education, which Bank of America might provide or subsidize.

Good luck with your job search!

7 months ago

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