Trainee Financial Adviser
If you are seeking a new career and are interested in financial products, a trainee financial adviser position could be what you are looking for. A trainee financial adviser is a person just starting out in the financial solutions industry. The best way to get a job as a trainee financial adviser is to be tied to one institution, such as a bank, insurance company or building society. Once you have gained experience as a tied trainee financial adviser, you can move up to become a multi-tied financial adviser, working under several financial solutions, or an independent financial adviser where you work on your own and can sell any financial product.
To become a trainee financial adviser you may need to become certified with FSA approved qualifications such as the ones offered through the ifs School for Financial Advisers or the Chartered Insurance Institute. You do not need to have an MBA in order to become a trainee financial adviser, nor do you necessarily need to have the certifications. Some financial institutions will hire you if you meet minimum qualifications to include experience working with the public and sales experience. The certifications can help you to have more employment options as well as help you to understand the industry better.
As a trainee financial adviser you will learn to help people plan for their futures by budgeting their finances, offering investment information, and assisting with retirement plans. By becoming a trainee financial adviser you will be helping people to live a better life. You will also be making a pretty good salary to help you live a good life, too.
A trainee financial adviser will typically start off making a base salary of £18,000 to £25,000 a year. A base salary is just the beginning. You will also be earning commissions on your sales. Commissions are paid based on hitting goals. Including base salary, provided you can consistently hit your goals, a trainee financial adviser can expect to earn £40,000 or £50,000 a year. You don’t need a calculator to figure out that you can make a good living as a trainee financial adviser.
Once you have gotten your feet wet as a trainee financial adviser, and have hit your targets, you will start getting reviews by your employer for promotions. Before you know it you will move up from a trainee financial adviser to a full fledged financial adviser and your opportunities will be limitless.
If you are tired of your job as a furniture salesman or barkeep, and you want to find something that you can take pride in knowing that you are honestly helping people make a better life for themselves, then becoming a trainee financial adviser can be the most rewarding career decisions you will ever make.
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