Building Trust as a Financial Advisor: Jennifer Heal
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[Text] Can YOU relate?
[Jennifer] I had a list of like here’s why I left and kind of the endless meetings and the politics.
[Jennifer] At first I thought I could just change companies and I would be happier and then I realized I just wanted to get out of corporate altogether.
[Text] A career controlled by YOU.
[Jennifer] The thing that I like the best is that everything that Edward Jones told me throughout the hiring process and throughout the training process has happened. You know, so they said in year one you should expect this and that’s exactly what happened. It means a lot to me when people do what they say they’re going to do.
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Considering a Financial Advisor career with Edward Jones? Hear from some of our current Financial Advisors about the position and the career path they took to build a successful practice.
Jennifer Heal was a national account manager in the manufacturing industry before switching to a Financial Advisor career. She was interested in the opportunity to utilize her sales skills in order to provide more meaningful and personal services to her clients.
What do you like most about managing your clients’ finances?
“This role is much more important to people. For my clients, it’s educating their children, preparing to get their son or daughter married, or retiring. There’s a lot more meaning behind being a Financial Advisor.”
What qualities do you think make a successful Financial Advisor?
“You should be good with people, able to listen and ready to make recommendations based on what clients discuss with you. You have to be a hard worker and be motivated. There’s no one standing over your shoulder telling you what to do, so you need to be self-driven in order to take next steps yourself.”
What advice do you have for someone with a sales background considering a career as a Financial Advisor?
“You don’t have to have a financial background. Some of us have sales backgrounds, but some of us were teachers or engineers. I think that as long as you’re willing to work hard and have the resiliency to get through the hard times, you can be successful.”
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