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Investment Advisor- Brandon Manitoba
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Country: Canada
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Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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Investment Advisor- Brandon Manitoba
Are you a high achiever? Do you have the ability to build and manage strong relationships? Are you looking for a career, something entrepreneurial where you control your earning potential and have a solid team supporting you 100% of the way?
The People Bank a division of Design Group Staffing, is recruiting individuals like you for our client in the investment securities industry Brandon location. As an Investment Advisor you attract and manage the financial assets of affluent individuals, businesses and small institutions. Your role is to provide comprehensive wealth management solutions and offer financial, insurance and estate planning advice.
Responsibilities:
Provide investment services and advice to clients Build and maintain relationships with prospects and existing clients Refer potential clients to other areas when appropriate Implement investment and marketing strategies to build business with appropriate clients. Our client offers :
The training and support needed to succeed Excellent reputation as well as top ranked investment products The successful candidate:
Strong prospecting skills Ability to put yourself out there A university graduate Great communicator with excellent presentation skills Comfortable working in a commission based environment Proven success in sales and business development Ready to hit the ground running? Please forward your resume in confidence to Melissa Coutu Harju at mharju@thepeoplebank.com
We thank all applicants for their interest however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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