Full-Time

Relationship Banker

Updated on 8/20/2026

Deadline 8/11/27
Old National Bank

Old National Bank

1,001-5,000 employees

Regional bank focused on community banking

Compensation Overview

$17 - $29.75/hr

Plainfield, IL, USA

In Person

The position may support multiple banking centers within the market.

Bachelor's, Associate's

Category
Finance & Banking (1)

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Requirements
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Experience in banking, retail, sales, or a client-facing environment is required.
  • The candidate must have at least one year of retail, sales, service, or client-facing experience for the Relationship Banker level; banking experience is a plus but not required.
  • The candidate must demonstrate the ability to build relationships and deliver strong client service.
  • The candidate must have strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • The candidate must be able to recommend financial products, apply sales practices, and operate within banking policies and procedures.
  • The candidate must be registered with or eligible to register with the National Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
Responsibilities
  • Build and grow client relationships by understanding client needs and providing personalized financial solutions.
  • Proactively engage clients through outreach, follow-up, and ongoing relationship management.
  • Identify opportunities to introduce additional products and services to meet client goals.
  • Partner with internal specialists to connect clients to broader capabilities when appropriate.
  • Deliver a high-quality, consistent client experience across all interactions.
  • Achieve individual performance goals, including account acquisition, lending, referrals, and digital adoption.
  • Execute a consultative sales approach focused on advice and long-term relationship value.
  • Contribute to banking center performance through individual production and team collaboration.
  • Execute transactions and servicing activities accurately and in compliance with policies and regulatory requirements.
  • Follow established procedures to protect clients and the bank, including fraud prevention and risk-awareness practices.
  • Maintain accuracy in client interactions and operational activities.
  • Collaborate with team members to share best practices and support overall performance.
  • Participate in community activities and outreach efforts to build relationships and generate new business.
  • Complete onboarding, learning requirements, required training, and licensing milestones within established timeframes.
  • Build foundational skills in client engagement, sales, and banking operations.
  • Learn and apply a consultative approach to client conversations.
  • Build foundational knowledge of products, services, and systems.
  • Independently build and deepen client relationships through needs-based conversations and proactive outreach.
  • Consistently meet or exceed performance goals across accounts, lending, referrals, and digital adoption.
  • Execute the full sales process, including cross-selling and partner referrals.
  • Demonstrate operational accuracy and adherence to policies and procedures.
Desired Qualifications
  • An associate or bachelor's degree is preferred.
  • Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is preferred.
  • Banking experience is a plus for the Relationship Banker level.
  • For the Relationship Banker II level, one year of banking experience with working knowledge of financial products and demonstrated consultative sales and lending capability is preferred.

Old National Bancorp is a regional bank serving midwestern communities with consumer, commercial, and wealth-management financial services. Its core offerings include checking and savings accounts, personal and business loans (including mortgages), commercial banking, and wealth management, delivered through a network of bank branches and digital channels. The company expands its footprint by acquiring other banks, which has allowed it to broaden its product suite and geographic reach while maintaining a focus on local community banking. Unlike larger national banks that compete at scale, Old National emphasizes close relationships with customers and communities, a long-standing presence dating back to 1834, and steady growth through selective mergers and acquisitions. The company’s goal is to provide reliable, accessible financial services to Midwest communities while growing its footprint and staying true to its community-focused roots.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Evansville, Indiana

Founded

1834

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What believers are saying

  • July 22, 2026 loan growth guidance rose to 6%-8% on $5.6 billion pipeline.
  • Fee income broadened in Q2 2026 across wealth, capital markets, and mortgage.
  • February 19, 2026 buyback and dividend increases signal management confidence in capital generation.

What critics are saying

  • Bell Bank lawsuit from December 18, 2025 alleges trade-secret theft and branch destabilization.
  • FHCCI redlining case still threatens injunctions, damages, and years of distracting discovery.
  • January 2026 succession risk remains in commercial banking after Kevin Anderson's retirement notice.

What makes Old National Bank unique

  • July 22, 2026 Q2 record profits prove relationship banking and disciplined credit work.
  • Bremer integration finished October 20, 2025, expanding Midwest scale and deposit reach.
  • Jim Ryan's July 2026 Operating Group adds accountability across growth, risk, and execution.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Professional Development Budget

Mental Health Support

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Associated Press
Jul 22nd, 2026
Old National Bancorp posts record Q2 2026 results with $249.4M net income, expands executive leadership team

Old National Bancorp reported record second quarter 2026 net income of $249.4 million, or $0.65 per diluted share. The Indiana-based bank, ranking among the top 25 US banking companies, saw period-end deposits rise 3.4% annualised to $56.1 billion, whilst total loans grew 8.3% annualised to $50.8 billion. The company announced significant leadership changes, establishing an Operating Group comprising eight senior executives and adding four new members to its Executive Leadership Team. Net interest income reached $586.5 million, with the net interest margin declining one basis point to 3.54%. Old National repurchased $107 million of common stock during the quarter. The bank's efficiency ratio improved to a record 47.0%, demonstrating disciplined expense management.

Associated Press
May 28th, 2026
Shane Print named president of commercial & industrial banking at Old National Bank

Old National Bank has appointed Shane Print as president of Commercial & Industrial Banking, where he will lead the bank's C&I business and drive growth. Print brings nearly 25 years of financial services experience, most recently serving as senior vice president and commercial banking market executive for a major US bank in Chicago. Print will oversee C&I, Agribusiness and SBA lending operations, reporting to Commercial Banking President Chris Doyle. He will be based in Old National's Chicago Triangle location. He replaces Kevin Anderson, who is retiring at year-end after 43 years in banking. Old National, with approximately $73 billion in assets, ranks as the fifth-largest commercial bank headquartered in the Midwest and among the top 25 banking companies in the United States.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 22nd, 2026
Old National Bank misses Q1 revenue estimates despite 45.8% year-on-year growth to $702.8M

Old National Bancorp missed Wall Street's revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, reporting $702.8 million versus analyst estimates of $708.4 million, despite sales rising 45.8% year on year. The Midwestern regional bank's non-GAAP profit of $0.61 per share met consensus estimates. Net interest income reached $572.6 million, missing estimates of $587.6 million, whilst net interest margin came in at 3.5% versus the expected 3.6%. The efficiency ratio was 48.3%, slightly above the anticipated 47.3%. Tangible book value per share of $13.93 also fell short of the $14.19 estimate. Chairman and CEO Jim Ryan stated the results reflect "disciplined execution and a strong start to the year". The company has demonstrated strong long-term growth, with revenue expanding at a 26.7% compound annual rate over five years.

Hallador Energy Company
Mar 11th, 2026
Hallador Energy Closes $120 Million Senior Secured Credit Facilities

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Hallador Energy Company (Nasdaq: HNRG) (“Hallador” or the “Company”) today announced that on March 5, 2026, the Company closed a $120 million Senior Secured Credit Agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) maturing on March 5, 2029, consisting of a $75 million revolving credit facility and a $45 million delayed draw term loan facility (collectively, the “Facilities”). The Company expects to use borrowings under the Facilities to refinance its prior credit facility and provide working capital. The Company also benefits by extending the Company’s debt maturity profile and enhancing overall liquidity. Borrowings may also be used to support strategic growth initiatives and for general corporate purposes. The revolving credit facility includes a $25 million sub-facility for letters of credit and a $10 million swingline sub-facility, and an accordion feature whereby the Company may request up to $25 million of additional incremental commitments,

Benzinga
Mar 10th, 2026
Hallador Energy closes $120M senior secured credit facilities to refinance debt and boost liquidity

Hallador Energy Company has closed a $120 million senior secured credit agreement consisting of a $75 million revolving credit facility and a $45 million delayed draw term loan facility, maturing on 5 March 2029. The revolving facility includes a $25 million sub-facility for letters of credit, a $10 million swingline sub-facility, and an accordion feature allowing up to $25 million in additional incremental commitments. The financing will refinance the company's prior credit facility with PNC Bank and provide working capital whilst extending the debt maturity profile and enhancing liquidity. Texas Capital Bank arranged the transaction and serves as administrative agent, with Old National Bank acting as joint lead arranger and First Financial Bank participating as a lender.