Become a Financial Advisor with First Command
First Command Financial Advisors provide comprehensive financial planning and advice to help individuals and families pursue their financial goals and dreams.
Working one-to-one with clients, Advisors develop individually tailored financial plans comprising investments, insurance and banking products and services. Advisors provide regular updates to help clients pursue their financial goals, offering services to help clients avoid excessive taxes and safeguard assets as their wealth grows. And they are active participants in survivor care, helping ensure that client families experiencing the death of a loved one receive the particular financial and insurance benefits their plans provide.
Our financial planning services embrace our client-first philosophy, and our Advisors encourage clients to take a long-term, disciplined approach toward building wealth and controlling debt while providing security along the way.
What You’ll Do:
- Effectively present the benefits of a comprehensive financial plan to prospective clients
- Develop a network and obtain referrals to attract and establish clients
- Help identify prospective Advisors
How You’ll Succeed:
This
position requires high-visibility,
personal interaction with the local
community. There is a great degree
of emphasis on helping families
pursue their financial goals. Thus,
solid communication skills (particularly
verbal), sales ability, self-confidence,
a strong desire to succeed and attention
to detail are required to assist
our select clientele. Additionally, you must have an undergraduate degree or be a licensed, credentialed advisor with, at least, three years of experience.
We Seek Candidates With:
- A four-year college degree
- Honesty, integrity and an entrepreneurial spirit
- The desire to achieve financial success via commission-based sales
- The willingness and ability to develop quality referrals from an initially supplied client base
- Ability to pass exams for federal and state licenses and registrations for securities and insurance, including Series 6, Series 63 and Series 65 NASD exams, and state life/health insurance
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