So you think you might want to be a stockbroker? Broker Careers and
the right job with the right brokerage firm can do you real well.
Perhaps
the most popular area of the investment industry is that of a
stockbroker. Although some of you might think that breaking into the
business is difficult, but it actually is pretty easy. That of course
depends somewhat on where you would be willing to work and what you
would be dealing in. If you are a young person out of high school or
college and can accept less guaranteed money for the potential to make a
lot, then the options are limitless. Unlimited income and freedom to
control your destiny.
Sound to good to be true? Maybe, but the
fact is many people have changed their lives by becoming a Stockbroker
or any Investment Professional. Brokerage firms that pay their brokers
mostly on commission are always hiring. The idea that an unlicensed or
inexperienced person will not be able to find a lot of openings is
false. The risk that a stock brokerage firm takes when hiring new
brokers in minimal.
Financial Advisor and Broker Salary
A
stock firm does not pay much in salary. $250-$500 weekly during
training is the average. So, if a firm hires someone at $350 a week, the
upside to the firm is high. You have to consider the initial loss of
income when entering this business. If you are 20 years old, you might
not consider that pay in the beginning as that low. Older workers with
more personal and financial responsibilities have to consider it a
little more.
Finding a job with a firm in the financial industry
is different from others. Your choices are broad and the way you go
about it can enhance your chances. Don't just look for job ads in the
newspaper or the Internet. Call up the firms themselves and inquire
about openings even if they are not advertising. Look in your local
phone book and call them. You may have an office of a terrific firm in
your town that might hire you. Do not ask the receptionist if they are
hiring. Ask to speak to the Sales Manager in particular. The Sales
Manager of a firm is paid largely on the production of the brokers he's
managing. So, if you sound eager enough and come across well on the
phone, I guarantee he will at least take your name and give it
consideration if not bring you in that same day!
Broker Licenses include:
Series 7
Series 6
Series 63
Series 66 and more
The Series 7 and the Series 63 licenses
will be required before you can begin working with customers. Your firm
will sponsor you for those exams. Other licenses may be needed depending
on the firm and the securities they deal in.
Not an easy job for
sure. It will take long hours, the ability and willingness to cold call
effectively, and the drive to be the best. Only then, will you earn your
worth.
Stockbroker Career
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