Financial Advisor (80k-100k) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Tucson, AZ at Geebo

Financial Advisor (80k-100k)

Bankers Life Financial Advisors help clients live more and worry less through personalized financial planningThey are business owners who acquire clientele and find financial solutions with help from industry-leading training, mentors, and productsAs a Financial Advisor, you will:
Build a client base and develop knowledge of Bankers Life financial products and market trendsDevelop yourself with our award-winning training and mentorship networkPresent clients with financial solutions and drive them to actionTake ownership of your business and build a team The ideal candidate will have:
Active Life & Health license, Series 6, Series 63 and Series 65, or ability to acquire these licenses with our supportHigh level of self-motivation; ability to accomplish goals independentlyHistory of success in sales, competitive roles, client services, or client-facing rolesExcellent time-management skillsDesire for continuous learning What we offer:
Highly competitive commission structure designed to grow with youPassive income opportunities and bonus programsFully paid insurance licensing, SIE, Series 6, Series 63, Series 65, CFP Award-winning training - Bankers Life has been named as a Training Apex Award Winner for the twelfth consecutive yearFlexible in-office schedules once you complete your agent trainingProgressive advancement opportunitiesRetirement savings program and more Bankers Life , a subsidiary of CNO Financial, is a Fortune 500 company with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusionWe value an inclusive and belonging environment where everyone's different viewpoints bring new successes! Please visit our career site to learn more about our mission:
https:
//careersatbankerslife.
com Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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