Financial Consultant (Basic Allowance . High Commissions)

Woodlands, North Region
Posted more than 30 days ago
Company:
CareerVisors
Company Description:
Recruitment firm based in Singapore, CareerVisors have a Comprehensive Licence (All) allowing us to place any type of workers.
Contract Type:
Full Time
Experience Required:
No Experience
Education Level:
Junior College/A-Level
Number of vacancies:
5

Job Description

Our client is a financial services company based in Singapore that provides financial planning, investment advisory, and wealth management services to individuals and businesses with personalized financial advice and tailored investment solutions.

Benefits:

1. High Commisions
2. Hybrid work arrangements
3. Flexible work
4. Health Insurance
5. Career Progression

Key Responsibilities:

1. Assess clients’ financial situation to help them work towards their financial goals.
2. Provide advice on insurance to help companies and individuals plan for their financial futures.
3. Help clients with financial planning in areas such as retirement, education, and investments.
4. Follow up with clients to assess how developments in their life might affect their financial plan.

Requirements:

1. At least Diploma/A Levels
2. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
3. Ability to work independently and as a team player
4. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
5. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
6. Be willing to take up examination to qualify to work as a financial consultant

Interested applicants, please submit your application now! We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

EA License No.: 23C1461

EA Reg. No.: Rxxxxxxx (Soh Yan Cheng Andrew)

By submitting your personal information and/or resume, you are deemed to consent to CareerVisors Pte. Ltd. to collect, use and disclose your personal information and/or resume to prospective employers/companies for the purposes of employment.
Salary:
5.000,00 SGD Monthly

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