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Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives thrive from opportunities to participate in activities such as employee resource groups to our much-anticipated celebration of cultures and accomplishments at the annual Diversity Summit.
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Our entry level training curriculum is designed to empower you with the skills and tools needed for success: client relationship management, product knowledge, sales techniques, market development, role play and access to a full suite of remote-work technology solutions.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives thrive from opportunities to participate in activities such as employee resource groups to our much-anticipated celebration of cultures and accomplishments at the annual Diversity Summit.
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Entry level Financial Professionals start out in our Preliminary Employment Program (“PEP”), the first week of which is a 40 hour week of paid training. Financial professionals at every level of experience are looking for continuing education and ways to expand their career by sharpening their skills.
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We encourage pursuit of professional designations including CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) Professional and Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC). As a 20th Edition Financial Professional, you would also be eligible to participate in a variety of comprehensive benefit plans sponsored by the company: Health Plan (medical, dental, and vision insurance at company-subsidized rates (as applicable.
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Upon successful completion of PEP, you will be eligible to become a 20th Edition Financial Professional and, in that role, you can choose to be compensated in one of two ways: You can decide to receive full commission plus bonus (30% bonus as a % of eligible paid first-year commissions) or an annual base salary of $24,000 with reduced commission.
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The average earnings of a new Financial Professional in 2021 in their first full year following the Preliminary Employment Program was $62,000 and for those in the top quartile among first-year Financial Professionals it was $135,000.
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Results-driven, highly motivated, self-starter who possesses integrity, a strong work ethic and the desire to help others plan for and protect their financial futures. We have a passion to make a positive impact on the futures of individuals and businesses by offering financial services and products that address their evolving financial needs throughout their lifetime.
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