Financial Services Representative Sales - Joplin, MO at Geebo

Financial Services Representative

Financial Advisor-Waddell & Reed is expanding in Joplin, Missouri
Join the Waddell & Reed team and become part of a heritage born in 1937. Rooted in history and stability, Waddell & Reed draws its strength from the talents of individuals who share a common, ultimate goal of making clients successful.
As a Waddell & Reed financial advisor you can count on us as your partner, providing you:
Highly competitive compensation, benefits and incentives to maximize your career potential
Open architecture platform and comprehensive product suite to satisfy your clients' complex, diverse and evolving needs
Professionally developed marketing resources to market your unique value proposition and attract and retain clients
Customized, comprehensive financial planning process to lead your clients to financial success
Timely, relevant professional development program to continually improve and update your skills
Broad-spectrum technology to streamline your daily activities and support your competitive edge
Transition programs to get your business up and running
Characteristics and ambitions that will help you succeed:
Desire to draw upon your unique background - including education, experience and community involvement
Enthusiasm to connect with your community and evolve connections into clients
Entrepreneurial spirit that gives you the freedom to manage your own business and ultimately, control of your income potential
Affinity toward a driven, self-started work environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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