Financial Counselor - Full-Time Financial & Banking - Valley, NE at Geebo

Financial Counselor - Full-Time

Financial Representative Trainee - Omaha, NEWork Type:
Full Time RegularSales, Financial Representative TraineeApplication Closes:
Open Until FilledAs a Financial Representative Trainee, you will embark on a comprehensive program designed to equip you with the skills and competencies necessary to excel in selling Individual Insurance products.
This dynamic program includes a combination of self-study and hands-on-experience projects, all tailored to a structured curriculum.
Hourly Wage:
Trainee starting wage will be $16/hour for up to 30 days.
Promotion to a Financial Representative with a $36,000 annual base plus monthly sales incentive opportunity after successful completion of licensing and onboarding requirements.
An education-based Accelerator Program designed to successfully transition you into an independent Financial Advisor.
Regular associates receive 9 paid holidays in 2023.
You'll participate in a comprehensive program to develop the skills required to provide holistic financial advice to clients.
You'll oversee completion of content, proposals and paperwork flow throughout the field and Home Office, ensuring a seamless application and underwriting process.
Ability to successfully achieve criteria of Trainee Program.
Ability to travel up to 50% of the work period and maintain a valid driver's license.
You promote a culture of diversity and inclusion, value different ideas and opinions, and listen courageously, remaining curious in all that you do.
Knowledge of the Insurance/Financial Services industry, products and marketing practices.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
After applying, for inquiries about your application or the hiring process please email our Talent Acquisition area at email protected :
careers@mutualofomaha.
Recommended Skills Curiosity Finance Sales Underwriting Insurance Management And Aftercare Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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