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nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank Aug 29th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Financial Services One of the largest publicly traded financial services companies headquartered in Florida, Capital City Bank Group has approximately $2.7 billion in assets. Through its Capital City Bank, Capital City Banc Investments and Capital City Trust Company subsidiaries, the Company provides a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant services, data processing and securities brokerage services in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. At Capital City Bank, we don’t offer you just a job — we offer you the opportunity to create a career in a stimulating, safe, and progressive environment surrounded by friendly, knowledgeable people. Throughout our storied history, we have prided ourselves on doing the little things a little bit better. We have small-town roots but big ideas, and we are always looking for motivated, enthusiastic, energetic individuals with excellent communication and people skills to join our talented team of associates. It is the policy of Capital City Bank not to discriminate against any associate or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, Veteran Status, recently separated veterans, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. EOE/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Drug Free RRv1_1B_5B Tallahassee, Florida 4.20 63.0 75.0 75.0 84.0 72.0 73.0 67.0 72.0 66.0 70.0 73.0 75.0 76.0 34.0 78.00 78.00 4.10 4.00 3.80 3.80 4.30 19.00 About a week 19.00 MEDIUM 20.00 FAVORABLE Aug 29th, 2022 11:40AM Aug 29th, 2022 11:40AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank-group Aug 29th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Group Financial Services Tallahassee's oldest bank opened its doors in 1895 with one location, five directors and three associates. In the many years since then, Capital City Bank has survived depressions, natural disasters, and world wars to become one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in the state of Florida. Today, Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital City Bank more than a century ago. George got his start in banking when he started making small loans to farmers in the 1880's, which eventually led to the approval of a state charter on March 20, 1895. By the end of June, Capital City Bank reported total deposits of $41,000 with resources totaling $84,000. Capital City Bank was built on a foundation of strong community ties, and in 1917 the Bank approved a $10,000 loan to the City of Tallahassee, establishing itself as "the community's bank." By 1925, resources and liabilities climbed to more than $1 million during a year when 18 other state banks failed. Bank assets continued to grow throughout the next decade, despite the collapse of the national economy in 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. By 1940, Godfrey Smith (son of Director William H. Smith) became president of the newly formed Industrial Bank, only three short years after joining Capital City Bank. When Godfrey was called to join the war effort in 1941, the comptroller allowed Industrial Bank to pay off investors, liquidate assets, and temporarily close until 1946 when hostilities ceased. Capital City Bank continued to keep up with the area's unprecedented growth over the next few decades, and changed its name to Capital City First National Bank in 1963. In 1967, the Bank was granted another charter, establishing Capital City Second National Bank. By the mid-seventies, Godfrey Smith and Director DuBose Ausley (great grandson of founder George Saxon) began developing the concept of Capital City Bank Group. The Group was formed in 1975, bringing together local banks controlled by common directors. By 1980, the Capital City family included 13 banks, 17 offices and eight Bank N' Shop outlets. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. was solidified in 1982 with the installation of Automatic Teller Machines at First National, Second National, and City National -- organizing the six banks under one company. In 1989, Bill Smith assumed the role of president when his father, Godfrey Smith, retired after more than 50 years of service with Capital City. Bill chose Tom Barron, president of Second National and Industrial National Bank, to serve alongside him. Under their leadership, each of the banks owned by Capital City Bank Group officially assumed the Capital City Bank name in 1995, uniting a long-standing family of banks as one. Since then, Capital City Bank has expanded outside of the Tallahassee area, serving a geographic circle inside Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Orlando. With acquisitions such as First Financial Bancorp, First Union, and First National Bank, Capital City has grown its client base in Taylor, Madison, Hernando, Pasco, Washington, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, and Putnam counties in Florida, as well as Burke, Troup, Chambers, Bibb, Grady, and Laurens counties in Georgia and Alabama. Capital City Bank continues to look forward and has big plans for the future. The Bank has plans to seek acquisitions in dynamic markets while never abandoning the small town roots that made it strong. Community service and a commitment to clients will continue to be hallmarks of Capital City Bank for many years to come. It has been a long journey, and Capital City Bank is proud of its heritage as your hometown bank. 4.20 22.00 22.00 4.00 3.90 3.80 4.00 4.20 Aug 29th, 2022 11:40AM Aug 29th, 2022 11:40AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank Aug 28th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Financial Services One of the largest publicly traded financial services companies headquartered in Florida, Capital City Bank Group has approximately $2.7 billion in assets. Through its Capital City Bank, Capital City Banc Investments and Capital City Trust Company subsidiaries, the Company provides a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant services, data processing and securities brokerage services in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. At Capital City Bank, we don’t offer you just a job — we offer you the opportunity to create a career in a stimulating, safe, and progressive environment surrounded by friendly, knowledgeable people. Throughout our storied history, we have prided ourselves on doing the little things a little bit better. We have small-town roots but big ideas, and we are always looking for motivated, enthusiastic, energetic individuals with excellent communication and people skills to join our talented team of associates. It is the policy of Capital City Bank not to discriminate against any associate or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, Veteran Status, recently separated veterans, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. EOE/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Drug Free RRv1_1B_5B Tallahassee, Florida 4.20 63.0 75.0 75.0 84.0 72.0 73.0 67.0 72.0 66.0 70.0 73.0 75.0 76.0 34.0 78.00 78.00 4.10 4.00 3.80 3.80 4.30 19.00 About a week 19.00 MEDIUM 20.00 FAVORABLE Aug 28th, 2022 04:39AM Aug 28th, 2022 04:39AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank-group Aug 28th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Group Financial Services Tallahassee's oldest bank opened its doors in 1895 with one location, five directors and three associates. In the many years since then, Capital City Bank has survived depressions, natural disasters, and world wars to become one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in the state of Florida. Today, Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital City Bank more than a century ago. George got his start in banking when he started making small loans to farmers in the 1880's, which eventually led to the approval of a state charter on March 20, 1895. By the end of June, Capital City Bank reported total deposits of $41,000 with resources totaling $84,000. Capital City Bank was built on a foundation of strong community ties, and in 1917 the Bank approved a $10,000 loan to the City of Tallahassee, establishing itself as "the community's bank." By 1925, resources and liabilities climbed to more than $1 million during a year when 18 other state banks failed. Bank assets continued to grow throughout the next decade, despite the collapse of the national economy in 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. By 1940, Godfrey Smith (son of Director William H. Smith) became president of the newly formed Industrial Bank, only three short years after joining Capital City Bank. When Godfrey was called to join the war effort in 1941, the comptroller allowed Industrial Bank to pay off investors, liquidate assets, and temporarily close until 1946 when hostilities ceased. Capital City Bank continued to keep up with the area's unprecedented growth over the next few decades, and changed its name to Capital City First National Bank in 1963. In 1967, the Bank was granted another charter, establishing Capital City Second National Bank. By the mid-seventies, Godfrey Smith and Director DuBose Ausley (great grandson of founder George Saxon) began developing the concept of Capital City Bank Group. The Group was formed in 1975, bringing together local banks controlled by common directors. By 1980, the Capital City family included 13 banks, 17 offices and eight Bank N' Shop outlets. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. was solidified in 1982 with the installation of Automatic Teller Machines at First National, Second National, and City National -- organizing the six banks under one company. In 1989, Bill Smith assumed the role of president when his father, Godfrey Smith, retired after more than 50 years of service with Capital City. Bill chose Tom Barron, president of Second National and Industrial National Bank, to serve alongside him. Under their leadership, each of the banks owned by Capital City Bank Group officially assumed the Capital City Bank name in 1995, uniting a long-standing family of banks as one. Since then, Capital City Bank has expanded outside of the Tallahassee area, serving a geographic circle inside Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Orlando. With acquisitions such as First Financial Bancorp, First Union, and First National Bank, Capital City has grown its client base in Taylor, Madison, Hernando, Pasco, Washington, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, and Putnam counties in Florida, as well as Burke, Troup, Chambers, Bibb, Grady, and Laurens counties in Georgia and Alabama. Capital City Bank continues to look forward and has big plans for the future. The Bank has plans to seek acquisitions in dynamic markets while never abandoning the small town roots that made it strong. Community service and a commitment to clients will continue to be hallmarks of Capital City Bank for many years to come. It has been a long journey, and Capital City Bank is proud of its heritage as your hometown bank. 4.20 22.00 22.00 4.00 3.90 3.80 4.00 4.20 Aug 28th, 2022 04:39AM Aug 28th, 2022 04:39AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank-group Aug 27th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Group Financial Services Tallahassee's oldest bank opened its doors in 1895 with one location, five directors and three associates. In the many years since then, Capital City Bank has survived depressions, natural disasters, and world wars to become one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in the state of Florida. Today, Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital City Bank more than a century ago. George got his start in banking when he started making small loans to farmers in the 1880's, which eventually led to the approval of a state charter on March 20, 1895. By the end of June, Capital City Bank reported total deposits of $41,000 with resources totaling $84,000. Capital City Bank was built on a foundation of strong community ties, and in 1917 the Bank approved a $10,000 loan to the City of Tallahassee, establishing itself as "the community's bank." By 1925, resources and liabilities climbed to more than $1 million during a year when 18 other state banks failed. Bank assets continued to grow throughout the next decade, despite the collapse of the national economy in 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. By 1940, Godfrey Smith (son of Director William H. Smith) became president of the newly formed Industrial Bank, only three short years after joining Capital City Bank. When Godfrey was called to join the war effort in 1941, the comptroller allowed Industrial Bank to pay off investors, liquidate assets, and temporarily close until 1946 when hostilities ceased. Capital City Bank continued to keep up with the area's unprecedented growth over the next few decades, and changed its name to Capital City First National Bank in 1963. In 1967, the Bank was granted another charter, establishing Capital City Second National Bank. By the mid-seventies, Godfrey Smith and Director DuBose Ausley (great grandson of founder George Saxon) began developing the concept of Capital City Bank Group. The Group was formed in 1975, bringing together local banks controlled by common directors. By 1980, the Capital City family included 13 banks, 17 offices and eight Bank N' Shop outlets. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. was solidified in 1982 with the installation of Automatic Teller Machines at First National, Second National, and City National -- organizing the six banks under one company. In 1989, Bill Smith assumed the role of president when his father, Godfrey Smith, retired after more than 50 years of service with Capital City. Bill chose Tom Barron, president of Second National and Industrial National Bank, to serve alongside him. Under their leadership, each of the banks owned by Capital City Bank Group officially assumed the Capital City Bank name in 1995, uniting a long-standing family of banks as one. Since then, Capital City Bank has expanded outside of the Tallahassee area, serving a geographic circle inside Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Orlando. With acquisitions such as First Financial Bancorp, First Union, and First National Bank, Capital City has grown its client base in Taylor, Madison, Hernando, Pasco, Washington, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, and Putnam counties in Florida, as well as Burke, Troup, Chambers, Bibb, Grady, and Laurens counties in Georgia and Alabama. Capital City Bank continues to look forward and has big plans for the future. The Bank has plans to seek acquisitions in dynamic markets while never abandoning the small town roots that made it strong. Community service and a commitment to clients will continue to be hallmarks of Capital City Bank for many years to come. It has been a long journey, and Capital City Bank is proud of its heritage as your hometown bank. 4.20 22.00 22.00 4.00 3.90 3.80 4.00 4.20 Aug 27th, 2022 03:58AM Aug 27th, 2022 03:58AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank Aug 27th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Financial Services One of the largest publicly traded financial services companies headquartered in Florida, Capital City Bank Group has approximately $2.7 billion in assets. Through its Capital City Bank, Capital City Banc Investments and Capital City Trust Company subsidiaries, the Company provides a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant services, data processing and securities brokerage services in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. At Capital City Bank, we don’t offer you just a job — we offer you the opportunity to create a career in a stimulating, safe, and progressive environment surrounded by friendly, knowledgeable people. Throughout our storied history, we have prided ourselves on doing the little things a little bit better. We have small-town roots but big ideas, and we are always looking for motivated, enthusiastic, energetic individuals with excellent communication and people skills to join our talented team of associates. It is the policy of Capital City Bank not to discriminate against any associate or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, Veteran Status, recently separated veterans, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. EOE/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Drug Free RRv1_1B_5B Tallahassee, Florida 4.20 63.0 75.0 75.0 84.0 72.0 73.0 67.0 72.0 66.0 70.0 73.0 75.0 76.0 34.0 78.00 78.00 4.10 4.00 3.80 3.80 4.30 19.00 About a week 19.00 MEDIUM 20.00 FAVORABLE Aug 27th, 2022 03:58AM Aug 27th, 2022 03:58AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank Aug 25th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Financial Services One of the largest publicly traded financial services companies headquartered in Florida, Capital City Bank Group has approximately $2.7 billion in assets. Through its Capital City Bank, Capital City Banc Investments and Capital City Trust Company subsidiaries, the Company provides a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant services, data processing and securities brokerage services in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. At Capital City Bank, we don’t offer you just a job — we offer you the opportunity to create a career in a stimulating, safe, and progressive environment surrounded by friendly, knowledgeable people. Throughout our storied history, we have prided ourselves on doing the little things a little bit better. We have small-town roots but big ideas, and we are always looking for motivated, enthusiastic, energetic individuals with excellent communication and people skills to join our talented team of associates. It is the policy of Capital City Bank not to discriminate against any associate or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, Veteran Status, recently separated veterans, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. EOE/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Drug Free RRv1_1B_5B Tallahassee, Florida 4.20 63.0 75.0 75.0 84.0 72.0 73.0 67.0 72.0 66.0 70.0 73.0 75.0 76.0 34.0 77.00 77.00 4.10 4.00 3.80 3.80 4.30 19.00 About a week 19.00 MEDIUM 20.00 FAVORABLE Aug 25th, 2022 08:38AM Aug 25th, 2022 08:38AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank-group Aug 25th, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Group Financial Services Tallahassee's oldest bank opened its doors in 1895 with one location, five directors and three associates. In the many years since then, Capital City Bank has survived depressions, natural disasters, and world wars to become one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in the state of Florida. Today, Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital City Bank more than a century ago. George got his start in banking when he started making small loans to farmers in the 1880's, which eventually led to the approval of a state charter on March 20, 1895. By the end of June, Capital City Bank reported total deposits of $41,000 with resources totaling $84,000. Capital City Bank was built on a foundation of strong community ties, and in 1917 the Bank approved a $10,000 loan to the City of Tallahassee, establishing itself as "the community's bank." By 1925, resources and liabilities climbed to more than $1 million during a year when 18 other state banks failed. Bank assets continued to grow throughout the next decade, despite the collapse of the national economy in 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. By 1940, Godfrey Smith (son of Director William H. Smith) became president of the newly formed Industrial Bank, only three short years after joining Capital City Bank. When Godfrey was called to join the war effort in 1941, the comptroller allowed Industrial Bank to pay off investors, liquidate assets, and temporarily close until 1946 when hostilities ceased. Capital City Bank continued to keep up with the area's unprecedented growth over the next few decades, and changed its name to Capital City First National Bank in 1963. In 1967, the Bank was granted another charter, establishing Capital City Second National Bank. By the mid-seventies, Godfrey Smith and Director DuBose Ausley (great grandson of founder George Saxon) began developing the concept of Capital City Bank Group. The Group was formed in 1975, bringing together local banks controlled by common directors. By 1980, the Capital City family included 13 banks, 17 offices and eight Bank N' Shop outlets. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. was solidified in 1982 with the installation of Automatic Teller Machines at First National, Second National, and City National -- organizing the six banks under one company. In 1989, Bill Smith assumed the role of president when his father, Godfrey Smith, retired after more than 50 years of service with Capital City. Bill chose Tom Barron, president of Second National and Industrial National Bank, to serve alongside him. Under their leadership, each of the banks owned by Capital City Bank Group officially assumed the Capital City Bank name in 1995, uniting a long-standing family of banks as one. Since then, Capital City Bank has expanded outside of the Tallahassee area, serving a geographic circle inside Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Orlando. With acquisitions such as First Financial Bancorp, First Union, and First National Bank, Capital City has grown its client base in Taylor, Madison, Hernando, Pasco, Washington, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, and Putnam counties in Florida, as well as Burke, Troup, Chambers, Bibb, Grady, and Laurens counties in Georgia and Alabama. Capital City Bank continues to look forward and has big plans for the future. The Bank has plans to seek acquisitions in dynamic markets while never abandoning the small town roots that made it strong. Community service and a commitment to clients will continue to be hallmarks of Capital City Bank for many years to come. It has been a long journey, and Capital City Bank is proud of its heritage as your hometown bank. 4.20 22.00 22.00 4.00 3.90 3.80 4.00 4.20 Aug 25th, 2022 08:38AM Aug 25th, 2022 08:38AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank-group Aug 23rd, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Group Financial Services Tallahassee's oldest bank opened its doors in 1895 with one location, five directors and three associates. In the many years since then, Capital City Bank has survived depressions, natural disasters, and world wars to become one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in the state of Florida. Today, Capital City Bank Group, Inc. provides a full range of financial services with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. None of this would be possible without the vision and dedication of George W. Saxon, the dry goods store owner who founded Capital City Bank more than a century ago. George got his start in banking when he started making small loans to farmers in the 1880's, which eventually led to the approval of a state charter on March 20, 1895. By the end of June, Capital City Bank reported total deposits of $41,000 with resources totaling $84,000. Capital City Bank was built on a foundation of strong community ties, and in 1917 the Bank approved a $10,000 loan to the City of Tallahassee, establishing itself as "the community's bank." By 1925, resources and liabilities climbed to more than $1 million during a year when 18 other state banks failed. Bank assets continued to grow throughout the next decade, despite the collapse of the national economy in 1929 and the Great Depression that followed. By 1940, Godfrey Smith (son of Director William H. Smith) became president of the newly formed Industrial Bank, only three short years after joining Capital City Bank. When Godfrey was called to join the war effort in 1941, the comptroller allowed Industrial Bank to pay off investors, liquidate assets, and temporarily close until 1946 when hostilities ceased. Capital City Bank continued to keep up with the area's unprecedented growth over the next few decades, and changed its name to Capital City First National Bank in 1963. In 1967, the Bank was granted another charter, establishing Capital City Second National Bank. By the mid-seventies, Godfrey Smith and Director DuBose Ausley (great grandson of founder George Saxon) began developing the concept of Capital City Bank Group. The Group was formed in 1975, bringing together local banks controlled by common directors. By 1980, the Capital City family included 13 banks, 17 offices and eight Bank N' Shop outlets. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. was solidified in 1982 with the installation of Automatic Teller Machines at First National, Second National, and City National -- organizing the six banks under one company. In 1989, Bill Smith assumed the role of president when his father, Godfrey Smith, retired after more than 50 years of service with Capital City. Bill chose Tom Barron, president of Second National and Industrial National Bank, to serve alongside him. Under their leadership, each of the banks owned by Capital City Bank Group officially assumed the Capital City Bank name in 1995, uniting a long-standing family of banks as one. Since then, Capital City Bank has expanded outside of the Tallahassee area, serving a geographic circle inside Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Orlando. With acquisitions such as First Financial Bancorp, First Union, and First National Bank, Capital City has grown its client base in Taylor, Madison, Hernando, Pasco, Washington, Bradford, Alachua, Clay, and Putnam counties in Florida, as well as Burke, Troup, Chambers, Bibb, Grady, and Laurens counties in Georgia and Alabama. Capital City Bank continues to look forward and has big plans for the future. The Bank has plans to seek acquisitions in dynamic markets while never abandoning the small town roots that made it strong. Community service and a commitment to clients will continue to be hallmarks of Capital City Bank for many years to come. It has been a long journey, and Capital City Bank is proud of its heritage as your hometown bank. 4.20 22.00 22.00 4.00 3.90 3.80 4.00 4.20 Aug 23rd, 2022 10:32AM Aug 23rd, 2022 10:32AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks
nasdaq:ccbg https://www.indeed.com/cmp/capital-city-bank Aug 23rd, 2022 12:00AM Open Capital City Bank Financial Services One of the largest publicly traded financial services companies headquartered in Florida, Capital City Bank Group has approximately $2.7 billion in assets. Through its Capital City Bank, Capital City Banc Investments and Capital City Trust Company subsidiaries, the Company provides a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant services, data processing and securities brokerage services in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. At Capital City Bank, we don’t offer you just a job — we offer you the opportunity to create a career in a stimulating, safe, and progressive environment surrounded by friendly, knowledgeable people. Throughout our storied history, we have prided ourselves on doing the little things a little bit better. We have small-town roots but big ideas, and we are always looking for motivated, enthusiastic, energetic individuals with excellent communication and people skills to join our talented team of associates. It is the policy of Capital City Bank not to discriminate against any associate or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, Veteran Status, recently separated veterans, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. EOE/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Drug Free RRv1_1B_5B Tallahassee, Florida 4.20 63.0 75.0 75.0 84.0 72.0 73.0 67.0 72.0 66.0 70.0 73.0 75.0 76.0 34.0 77.00 77.00 4.10 4.00 3.80 3.80 4.30 19.00 About a week 19.00 MEDIUM 20.00 FAVORABLE Aug 23rd, 2022 10:32AM Aug 23rd, 2022 10:32AM Capital City Bank Financials Banks

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