Financial Representative Financial & Banking - Shawnee, OK at Geebo

Financial Representative

The ideal candidate must reside in the state of Oklahoma.
They will deliver personalized investment solutions to help clients work toward their long-term financial goalsThey should be comfortable creating financial plans and cross-checking work to ensure complete accuracy of information.
About youEntrepreneurial mindsetCommunity orientedCommunication skillsResponsibilitiesWork with current or new members to provide them information about the financial services their families could utilizeNetworking with individuals throughout the communityContinuously prospecting in order to secure appointmentsParticipating in mentor-lead appointmentsAsking customers for favorable introductionsEngaging in personal observation through the communityParticipating in fraternal activitiesBenefits and PerksExtensive, hands-on training programMedical, dental and vision Insurance paid for401(k) retirement planning with company matchNon-contributory pension planGroup term life insurance benefitsExpense-paid trips, valuable prizes, and exciting incentivesAbout UsSince 1883, we've been focused on securing futures with financial guidance and productsOur representatives provide financial products to help members protect their families and their futures.
These sales help fund member benefits and social, educational, and volunteer programs that identify and meet local needsThese activities build relationships, allowing for membership growth and greater community impact.
Our financial representatives are hometown professionals who manage their own branch offices and build a business to not only serve their clients, but their communities too.
Modern Woodmen is an equal opportunity employer.
Recommended Skills Customer Service Financial Services Investments Insurance Sales Sales Knowledge Banking Products Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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