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Financial Representative
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
New York, NY 10022
Posted by Kerry Niblock
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Status: Full Time
Travel Requirements: Moderate Travel Education Level Requirement:
Bachelor's Degree Relevant Work Experience Requirement:
2+ Years |
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Description
Financial Representatives offer guidance, relationships and solutions to help clients meet financial goals and objectives. They offer exclusive access to insurance products from a top-rated company, Northwestern Mutual, and an array of quality investment choices. Supported by training programs and mentoring opportunities, they have access to the resources, products and assistance they need to help clients and build their practices.Representatives are also supported by a network of specialists who together provide guidance on: - Asset and Income Protection
- Personal Needs Analysis
- Investment and Advisory Services
- Comprehensive Financial Planning
- Estate Analysis
- Trust Services
- Education Funding
- Retirement Solutions
- Business Needs Analysis
- Employee and Executive Benefits
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Job Requirements
To be considered for the position, you should have a bachelor's degree from a four-year institution, have strong interpersonal skills, be self-motivated and have a history of personal success.
Benefits
Accolades, Ratings and Assessments: - In 2007, for the 24th time in as many years, Fortune® magazine recognized Northwestern Mutual as America's "Most Admired" company in our category (Fortune Magazine, March 19, 2007)
- Northwestern Mutual was ranked as the “Best Service Company to Sell For” in Selling Power Magazine’s ’50 Best Companies to Sell For’ issue (November/December 2007).
- Northwestern Mutual consistently earns the highest possible financial strength ratings from the four major financial ratings services. (A++ — A.M. Best (May 2006); AAA — Fitch Ratings (August 2006); AAA — Standard & Poor's (May 2006); Aaa — Moody's Investors Service (March 2006)
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