Video tellers earn strong reviews, have fun, are hiring
“It’s like Skyping,” says Merry Justin, who comprises our video teller department along with Carlos Carrillo and supervisor Brittany Dahlke. “Some people, I think, thought it might be a little impersonal, but I almost think it’s the opposite.” After almost ten months, the video tellers have met with a great response from customers. They can do almost anything a traditional teller can, and they enjoy some nice extra benefits on top of that. And they’re looking for others to join their ranks. Read more about it here.
Around the Bank
• Weight Watchers needs YOU. Corporate Receptionist Nancy Hanson reports that we need just one more person to sign up for the next Weight Watchers At Work session for all participants to receive one free week of the program. The session will now start on September 5 and costs $156, which can be deducted from payroll. You can read more about Weight Watchers At Work in our interview with our group leader, Susie Horter. To sign up, please contact Lynn Jack.
• Concerts in the Park in Sister Bay. Our branch there sponsored the concert on August 20, which featured a performance by local favorites Bacchus Lotus, whose lead singer is the musical director at the town’s high school. Branch Manager Dede Mickelson reports that, “despite the questionable weather,” more than 300 people attended. “We all wore our NSB T-shirts and handed out over 150 NSB Recycle bags with our new checking account offer attached,” Dede says. “We also gave each person a ticket and handed out six gift certificates shortly after the concert started. Linda [Zielke] — our newest teller — was brave enough to go onstage and recognize everyone who made this happen, thank everyone for coming, and draw all the raffle tickets for the gift certificates.”
Service Anniversaries This Week
“In the many positions I have held, working for North Shore Bank has been great and truly rewarding!” says Commercial Loan Servicing Analyst Nicole McKenzie, who marks 15 years with the bank this week. She started at the Brookfield Capitol branch and held several other titles here until her current job.
“I can’t believe it’s been 10 years,” says Talent Acquisition Manager Jennifer Laning. “I feel very blessed to work with an amazing team in HR. They are like family.”
Shorelines Shout-Outs!
As proven in our Customer Pulse Surveys, you are the heartbeat of the bank’s success. Here’s a sampling of what customers have to say about banking with us.
“The staff at the Fox Point branch is outstanding!”
“I always look forward to my banking experiences at the Forest Home location. Over the last 10+ years, I have received over-the-top customer service. Even more important are the friendly atmosphere and the genuine care your employees take with any transaction or question. Pride in doing a good job with a winning attitude is alive and well at this branch. I’ve also tapped into your 877 phone service line in the past and received great results. I’m not a computer genius and did not expect a good result. I was surprised and thrilled with the pleasant/patient service I received. Now I’m able to continue my North Shore online banking. I may not be your biggest banking customer, but I am one of the most satisfied!”
North Shore Shape Up: How safe is spray-on sunscreen?
The New York Times tackled the question this month of how safe and effective spray-on sunscreens are, compared to sunscreen in lotion form — and the answer might surprise you. “The short answer is that for now, not even the Food and Drug Administration knows,” the Times says. Inhaling the aerosol particles could be harmful, especially given some of the minerals they contain, such as titanium dioxide, which is “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” according to a branch of the World Health Organization. Spray-on sunscreen also contains flammable ingredients, so it can be potentially dangerous to use near open flames such as grills or citronella candles. And the FDA is still researching how well spray-on sunscreens block ultraviolet radiation. As a result, for at least the rest of this summer, you may be better of sticking to the old-fashioned lotion.
Internal Job Postings
Video Teller Specialist, Brookfield, full time. 40 hours/week. Internal closing date: August 29.
Video Teller Specialist, Brookfield, part time. 25 hours/week. Internal closing date: August 29.
Universal Banker, Mequon, full time. 40 hours/week. $400 referral bonus. Internal closing date: September 3.
For a complete list of internal job postings and to apply for one, go to nsbcareersforyou.silkroad.com and click on “Internal Openings” at the top. To refer an external person to an opening, go to our intranet page. You can earn cash and prizes for a successful referral!
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