FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Trade Service Processor at Wells Fargo?
The primary responsibility of a Trade Service Processor is to provide support for processing new collections, payments, trade acceptances, tracing outstanding items, advising on letter of credit amendments, and negotiating letter of credit documents.
What qualifications are required for this position?
The required qualifications for this position include 2+ years of Trade Services experience or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military experience, or education.
What kind of customers will I interact with in this role?
In this role, you will interact with internal customers.
Will I be working independently or collaboratively?
You will collaborate and consult with peers, colleagues, and managers to resolve issues and achieve goals, in addition to receiving direction from your supervisor.
Is this position focused on compliance and risk management?
Yes, there is a strong emphasis on compliance and risk management in this position, including adherence to applicable policies and procedures and effective escalation of issues.
Are there opportunities for diversity and inclusion at Wells Fargo?
Yes, Wells Fargo values diversity, equity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of various characteristics such as race, gender, national origin, and disability.
Can I request accommodations during the application process?
Yes, applicants with disabilities can request accommodations during the application or interview process.
Is there a specific end date for this job posting?
The posting end date is not specified, but it may come down early due to a high volume of applicants.
Does Wells Fargo have a drug and alcohol policy?
Yes, Wells Fargo maintains a drug-free workplace and has a specific Drug and Alcohol Policy.
Are third-party recordings allowed during the hiring process?
No, third-party recordings are prohibited unless authorized by Wells Fargo.