Equitable
Equitable provides consulting services to secure the financial well-being and retirement strategies for individuals and families.
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- Location
- Houston, Texas, United States of America
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at Equitable
Equitable Advisors is dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of its clients. Our network of over 4,300 financial professionals across the U.S. is committed to fostering relationships that help people achieve meaningful financial wellness. In total, Equitable Advisors serves 2.4 million clients nationwide. Our mission is simple: to make a difference in the lives of others. If you are passionate about helping individuals and families reach their financial goals, Equitable Advisors offers a structured path to becoming a wealth manager through licensing and employment.
Role Highlights
• Client Engagement: Build and nurture client relationships through
networking events and portfolio management, ensure consistent communication
and progress tracking
• Financial Strategy Development: Understand clients' financial objectives
and risk tolerance to devise personalized strategies, offering clear
recommendations and guidance
• Product and Service Consultation: Discuss financial products and services
tailored to clients' unique situations
• Location: In-office presence required
• Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedule to maximize productivity and
personal time