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Country: USA
Location: New York New York
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
Financial Services Representative

We are a financial services firm based in NYC. We have been serving the New York City and tri-state area since 1993. Through licensed financial planners we are able to provide personal financial planning, business planning, and estate planning work for high level corporate executives, professionals and business owners.

We are seeking self-motivated, career oriented individuals willing to work hard to build a high-income professional career. Depending on your background, experience, and career, we offer three customized professional development paths.
-Experienced Financial Services Representative: Financial Planner, Stock Broker, Personal Banker, Insurance Agent
-Experienced in a Professional Field with Record of previous Success: Health Care, Accounting, Attorney, Marketing, Operations/Management, Business Development/ Ownership, Mortgage Sales, Real Estate
-Recent College Graduate with major relating to Business, Communications, Sales, or Marketing

Our office has developed a reputation for both the professionalism of our associates, and the training our management team provides to our new associates. In late 2001 the Scher Financial Group became affiliated with the MetLife enterprise. Through MetLife and MetLife Securities, Inc. we offer our clients a wide variety of products through over 30 leading insurance companies as well as MetLife, and over 60 investment companies including Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, and Alliance. For those who qualify, paid training program with unlimited income potential.

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