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The Wealth Management Advisor (WMA) position is the investment planning and investment and insurance products lead on the Wealth Management Team. The WMA is responsible for facilitating the delivery of strategies and capabilities including portfolio management, trust administration, investment advisory and insurance.
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WMAs advise clients using U.S. Bank's Asset Management Group (AMG) or U.S. Bancorp Investment's open architecture where appropriate, to deliver economic and market views, investment strategy, manager/fund/security research and due diligence, and portfolio construction resulting in tailored investment management and insurance services based upon a client's unique situation.
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The Wealth Management Advisor position is the investment, investment planning, and insurance products lead on the Wealth Management Team. Explore a rewarding Wealth Management career with U.S. Bank and U.S. Bancorp Investments.
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At Wealth Management from U.S. Bank and U.S. Bancorp Investments, we are uniquely positioned for growth and are making significant investments to expand our advisor base and deliver an outstanding client experience.
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Facilitate the delivery of strategies and capabilities including portfolio management, trust administration, investment advisory, and insurance. Strong relationship management, sales, and new business development skills.
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Portfolio construction resulting in tailored investment management and insurance services based upon a client's unique situation. Comprehensive Total Rewards Program including flexible benefits, competitive compensation, and family support including, Adoption Assistance, Fertility Solutions and Maternity/Paternity leave.
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The E-Verify program is an Internet-based employment eligibility verification system operated by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Our approach to benefits and total rewards considers our team members' whole selves and what may be needed to thrive in and outside work.
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Centralized marketing support, local marketing, and sales enablement tools including thought leadership content, local events, social media, email, and sales enablement tools. Deliver economic and market views, investment strategy, manager/fund/security research, and due diligence.
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Technology platforms including MoneyGuidePro, Salesforce, Seismic, and more to help you service your clients efficiently. FINRA Series 7 and 66 or, Series 7 and 63/65 combination and applicable state insurance license.
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FINRA Series 7, 63, 65 or 66 license, and applicable state insurance license. U.S. Bank participates in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security E-Verify program in all facilities located in the United States and certain U.S. territories.
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Job Description The Wealth Management Advisor (WMA) position is the investment planning and investment and insurance products lead on the Wealth Management Team. The WMA is responsible for facilitating the delivery of strategies and capabilities including portfolio management, trust administration, investment advisory and insurance.
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Job postings in areas with a high volume of applicants, such as customer service, contact center, and Financial Crimes investigations, remain open for approximately 5 days of the posting listed date. Three to five years of experience in a financial sales position, preferably working with the affluent client segment.
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That's why our benefits are designed to help you and your family boost your health, protect your financial security and give you peace of mind. With a diversified business mix and industry leading debt ratings, U.S. Bank is strong and stable, and committed to our clients and employees.
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The Wealth Management Advisor (WMA) position is the investment planning and investment and insurance products lead on the Wealth Management Team. The WMA is responsible for facilitating the delivery of strategies and capabilities including portfolio management, trust administration, investment advisory and insurance.
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Extensive knowledge in financial planning, including but not limited to goals-based planning, asset allocation, retirement planning, and education funding. A rich product portfolio and open architecture so you can do what is best for your clients.
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