Financial Advisor in Berkshire County
Salary : $70-$120k base (DOE) plus commission Hours : Mon-Fri. 9a-4p (paid lunch) Location : South County, North County Our Client is looking to hire a Financial Advisor for their Berkshire County Registered Investment Advisor firm. As a Financial Advisor, youll play a critical role in developing business, engaging clients, and delivering superior client experience. Youll operate in a supportive environment that values your input and autonomy.
Responsibilities :
- Client Relationship Management : Build and maintain strong, trusting relationships with clients, understand their financial goals, risk tolerance, and life circumstances.
- Financial Planning & Investment Advice : Provide comprehensive financial planning to clients and personalized investment recommendations that align with each clients best interests, adhering to the firms fiduciary duty.
- Develop new high-net-worth client relationships and expand current relationships.
- Portfolio Management & Monitoring : Analyzing market trends and client portfolios to identify potential adjustments and make recommendations as needed, ensuring client investments remain aligned with their goals.
- Compliance & Ethics : Operating in strict accordance with the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and other relevant regulations, including disclosure requirements, recordkeeping, and ethical standards.
Qualifications :
Education : Bachelors degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related field is typically required; a Masters degree or advanced certifications are a plusCFP certification or to be on the CFP-track soon2+ years of experience as a financial advisor or possess transferrable skillsTrack record of business developmentMust love animalsBenefits :
Competitive salary and benefits package, including 100% paid health care and a 401k matchUnlimited paid time off to maintain a healthy work-life balanceBest-in-class employment onboarding and trainingOpportunities for professional growth and advancementA dynamic and supportive work environment where your contributions are valuedIf you have a book of business, firm can negotiate your buyout