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As a Thrivent financial advisor, you’ll:Provide one-on-one financial guidance and connect clients to Thrivent products, services and unique membership benefits.
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This Financial Advisor will have the opportunity to help grow our office and meet one on one with company leads generated from workshops, referrals and TV. The ideal candidate for this role will be someone who enjoys building relationships and who knows how to follow through with sales opportunities while providing superior client service; always putting clients first.
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Whether you’re a seasoned financial professional, just entering the workforce or looking for a career change, you could be a successful Thrivent financial advisor if you’re:Self-motivated, independent and driven to succeed.
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Obtain state insurance licenses (life, health & variable contracts) and Series 7 and 66; Series 7, 65 and 63; or Series 6 and 63 registrations. Driven by a higher purpose at our core, we are committed to providing financial advice, investments, insurance, banking and generosity programs to help people make the most of all they’ve been given.
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If you have a heart for service and a passion for helping others reach their financial goals, we’d like to connect with you. Satisfactory background check, fingerprinting and securities registration and/or insurance licensing verification, if applicable.
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Medical, dental, vision, disability and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. Passionate about living a life of generosity by serving others, not just selling products. Job DescriptionThrivent is a different kind of financial services provider.
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Have the flexibility to control your schedule, allowing for work-life balance. You won’t just build a career; you’ll be part of an organization focused on growing, innovating, and serving.
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Be in Business for Yourself, not By YourselfEnjoy the rewards of building a financial practice helping clients make financial choices guided by their values with the support of local leaders and colleagues, professional training and systems to help you be successful.
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Job DescriptionBe in Business for Yourself, not By YourselfEnjoy the rewards of building a financial practice helping clients make financial choices guided by their values with the support of local leaders and colleagues, professional training and systems to help you be successful.
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Build genuine, long-term relationships based on shared values and goals. Unique perks like pension, 401(k) and retiree medical plans. We're looking for people who are-or want to become-part of the communities where our clients live, work and worship.
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RequirementsAttainment of FINRA SIE within 90 days of hire/transfer (licensed role only). Complete a comprehensive training program with up to 16 weeks of paid training and have ongoing support and career development resources.
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Here, you'll enjoy:Unlimited earning potential through commission and incentive pay structures. Thrivent provides Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable local, state, or federal law.
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Compensation and BenefitsYou’ll get all the benefits of a Fortune 500 organization and more. Membership programs and award-winning workshops that help you connect with your clients and engage others to make a real impact in your community.
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A natural coach or guide with strong interpersonal skills. Thrivent fosters a diverse workforce to serve our diverse clientele, reflecting a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please let us know by sending an email to or call 800-847-4836 and request Human Resources.
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Ongoing access to training and opportunity for professional growth. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please let us know by sending an email to human.resources@thrivent.com or call 800-847-4836 and request Human Resources.
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