Best way to get into banking with no prior experience? Have some sales experience and a lot of customer service experience. Also, I believe the assessments are bullshit and it's unfair to be judge without ever meeting you
Becoming a teller/personal banker is pretty easy IMO. Most of the assessments are straight forward. If you show a passion for customer service/sales or have a history of it and suggest an interest in developing a banking career, then you should be golden for any entry-level retail banking role. And since you do have demonstrable sales/service experience, go straight for being a personal banker. I say this as someone who has been a teller for the past 12 months. PM me if you would like any more specific advice.
I'm trying to leave my job though because I'm treated like shit by my current manager/supervisor and we are so short-staffed that I can't even leave to take care of my well-being. I have an interview on Friday for an Accounting/Office Assistant with a small regional company. I don't have much accounting experience but I do have office skills and I already have a good rapport with the entire office team... because my girlfriend also happens to work there. Someone other than my girlfriend actually advocated for me when the position opened up and I am being given an interview, so I'm hopeful that our relationship won't come up too much. However, between my relationship and my lack of accounting skills (this would be a big career change for me), I'm worried that I may be seen as too much of a liability unless I absolutely nail this interview. I really need to get out of my current environment though- it's pretty fucking toxic despite the easy work.
Got a call for a corporate job at my current retail employer on Wednesday. Pretty late in the day around 5pm but I tried calling her around 5:30p when I got back from work and saw the message. Didn't pick up. I called around 1pm the next day and left a message. And then called again on my lunch on Friday around 11am. She never picked up. Figured I tried again on Monday, maybe leave my email address as well this time, though she should have that already.
Monday morning, got a rejection email for the job. After two days. Called 3 times. Left a message. WTF?!!?!!?
FEELS GREAT. GODDAMN GREAT.
I feel your pain. I've lost out of a couple of jobs because of that. I have a dick of a career counselor (I didn't ask for a professional counselor, but that's another story...), and he confirmed my fears that if you can't answer the call the first time or successfully connect with the person within the hour, then you're pretty much fucked. But if your current employer is willing to do that to you in any capacity, then I would say that it's probably time to abandon that ship.