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At Charles Schwab, we strive to make a difference in people's lives through our innovative solutions and world-class service. People coming from many different experiences have found tremendous success here at Charles Schwab.
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You’ll also take charge of your own professional journey by attending the Schwab Service Academy, which provides you with the paid training, study time, and support you need to obtain your Securities Industry Essentials and FINRA Series 7 & 63 licenses.
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Schwab’s service team is at the heart of our firm’s commitment to helping clients own their financial futures. At Schwab, we’re committed to empowering our employees’ personal and professional success.
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At Schwab, you’re empowered to make an impact on your career. Passion for service to clients Motivation to learn about the securities industry, including the basic principles of equity, option, and mutual fund transactions.
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You’ll engage with, and be an advocate for, clients when answering inbound calls, taking ownership, and tackling complex issues to offer the best possible solution. Robust communication, influencing and client engagement skills.
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In this exciting role, you’ll give clients financial guidance while forming lasting relationships built on trust, respect, and reaching a common goal. Strong candidates will also have previous experience in Financial Representative role.
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Paid time for vacation, volunteering, and 28-day sabbatical after every 5 years of service for eligible positions. In this exciting role, you’ll learn to educate clients about investment strategies, trading tools, market mechanics, and retirement choices.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in Finance, Economics, or related field from accredited university. Here, innovative thought meets creative problem solving, helping us “challenge the status quo” and transform the finance industry together.
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Flexibility to work any day, time, or shift to accommodate 24/7 contact center needs. Starting compensation for this location begins at $47,300 during training, plus an annual bonus opportunity of 10% of your base pay and other eligible earnings.
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Starting compensation for this location begins at $51,400 during training, plus an annual bonus opportunity of 10% of your base pay and other eligible earnings. Employees have the potential to increase their total compensation to $58,740 ($53,400 base, plus 10% bonus opportunity depending on individual/corporate performance) within their 1st year upon obtaining the required Licensing and achieving performance-based pay increases.
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