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Aug 17, 2005 12:00 PM
Job 5335: Wealth Advisor Business Development
Location City: Detroit
Location State: MI
Base Salary: 60,000-80,000
Bonus & Incentives: Percentage of new business brought
in and residuals.
Position Responsibilities: Develop business with individuals
that would be categorized as high net worth. Network through your
own personal contacts as well as with attorneys, cpas, foundations,
and within the bank with private bankers and loan officers.
Education and Certifications/Licenses: Bachelors
Mandatory Minimum Qualifications: Experienced as a business
development officer bringing in high net worth clientele.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience as a bank wealth
management business development officer, stock broker, consultant
with a wealth advisory firm or financial planning
organization.
Additional Comments: Leading bank in Michigan is looking for
a strong wealth business development officer for the northern
suburbs. Strong income potential.
Overnight Travel: None Listed
Relocation Assistance: No
Special Note: Please respect our recruiting members' time by
only replying to positions where your experience meets the
qualifications specified. Due to the large volume of responses we
receive we regret we are unable to respond to every
applicant.
To apply for this Job: please send your resume to
<zambito@nbn-jobs.com> and
reference the job number.
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