Wealth Management Advisor
Location
Canada
Posted
8 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Wealth Management Advisor
Desjardins
Role Description As a Wealth Management Advisor, you help serve, prospect for, solicit, and develop and maintain business relationships with members and clients. You provide service tailored to client needs in accordance with current strategies and practices. You actively help develop and maintain business relationships with clients. You drive results by reviewing complex requests and promoting and selling specialized products and services that meet client needs. You balance sales objectives, sound and prudent risk management, profitability and member/client satisfaction. You work with clients who have development potential for your sector. You analyze member/client needs, help develop and implement personalized solutions, and propose integrated service offers. You advise and assist current and potential members and clients. You represent Desjardins and enter the organization into agreements with clients. You also have opportunities to establish and negotiate product and service terms in accordance with current standards and procedures. Interpersonal savvy is therefore essential. - Establish an advisory relationship by identifying current and potential needs and supporting client retention - Set goals and advise members and clients on the best solutions and strategies - Analyze and meet complex client needs, handle requests and follow up as needed - Collect, compile and analyze data. Prepare reports and recommendations - Oversee portfolios. Assess customer satisfaction and service quality, follow up and make improvements as needed - Monitor the industry to stay on top of the latest trends, opportunities and best practices in your field. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in a related field - A minimum of one year of relevant experience - Mutual fund representative certificate – Autorité des marchés financiers - Knowledge of French is required - Action oriented - Ambiguity - Customer Focus - Differences - Drive results - Interpersonal Savvy - Nimble learning - Situational adaptability Benefits - Competitive salary and annual bonus - 4 weeks of flexible vacation starting in the first year - Defined benefit pension plan that provides predictable, stable income throughout retirement - Group insurance including telemedicine - Reimbursement of health and wellness expenses and telework equipment Company Description At Desjardins, we believe in equity, diversity and inclusion. We're committed to welcoming, respecting and valuing people for who they are as individuals, learning from their differences, embracing their uniqueness, and providing a positive workplace for all. At Desjardins, we have zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind. We believe our teams should reflect the diversity of the members, clients and communities we serve. If there's something we can do to help make the recruitment process or the job you're applying for more accessible, let us know. We can provide accommodations at any stage in the recruitment process. Just ask!
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