1. As long as you are sure to report it to Tianjin Branch, it will be distributed according to your wishes if there is no accident.
2. Do you really say whether you will be a teller after you are not allowed to work? If there is a relationship, you can apply not to be a teller. The teller is really tired. I just want to be a teller, but being a teller can give you a comprehensive understanding of the business of the firm. If you want to make great progress, it's also a good idea to be a teller first, then bend the rules with the leaders after you are familiar with the business, and then transfer credits.
My branch has a master's degree in law from Southwest University of Political Science and Law, and I have never studied finance, but I can still be a teller. Being a teller has nothing to do with your major. As long as your brain is flexible enough, it's all business operations, and it has nothing to do with what major you study.
4. The contents of training are all done by tellers, which is wrong. Our batch has been trained twice. At the beginning, all the new employees were trained together, talking about the overall operation mode of the firm and the introduction of various departments. The training lasted for a month. After that, it is distributed to all branches. After the branch decides whether you are a teller or a credit, the teller will be given a second training, and the credit will be left to the bank to start the internship. The teller's second training lasted for three weeks, and then he began to practice in the branch. However, the training should be different every year. Tellers were trained for a month last year. There are too many pedestrians this year, so it's shortened.
Generally speaking, I feel that no matter what position, practicality comes first.