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  • Financial Advisor Support This is an in-office position. Office locati... Read More
    Financial Advisor Support This is an in-office position. Office location is 227 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois. Responsible for the general servicing and support of the Financial Advisors. This includes administrative and operational support, business development assistance, and providing a consistent and effective level of client servicing when the Financial Advisor is unavailable. Essential Duties And Responsibilities Following is a summary of the essential functions for this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. Assist Financial Advisors in servicing clients including preparing financial plans, conducting investment research and completing client trades and transactions. Receive and place orders as directed from Financial Advisor and assigned clients. Reply to queries regarding general market information such as quotes and news, as well as trading and order features such as GTC expiration dates and settlement. Process corporate actions where a license is warranted, such as tender offers, optional dividends and the exercise of warrants and rights. Schedule and confirm client appointments, enter data in SalesForce, create meeting agendas and summaries, prepare/coordinate marking events and perform general administrative functions such as answer and return calls, manage the expense report process, prepare routine client correspondence and perform maintenance of client records. Manage the financial advisor's calendar to maximize the appointments' productivity by minimizing travel time and anticipating the time frame required for presentation and answering of questions. Maximize sales opportunities by contacting potential investment clients based on internal and bank leads. Use product and industry knowledge to identify existing client, account, and product attributes that present sales potential. Provide operational guidance to Financial Advisors ranging from systems navigation to document fulfillment. Ensure new business paperwork is accurately successfully submitted. This includes preparing forms to be presented to clients, obtaining appropriate signatures, submission and follow-up of new account documentation. Mitigate risk through appropriate authentication standards. This includes the authentication of incoming and outgoing client calls. Required to perform authentication callbacks for high risk transactions, such as third party distributions, profile changes and wires. Maintain a professional environment and create a positive impression. Submit and process certain operational requests as instructed by the Financial Advisor and/or client. These may include: funds distributions, deposits of checks, journals, client and account updates, ACAT initiation and other operational tasks. Work in coordination with the Financial Advisor to ensure certain reports are reviewed and addressed, such as insufficient funds for periodic distributions and RMDs not met. May assist with physical branch location needs, such as opening, closing, general requests for maintenance or service. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience and related training. Experience in the securities industry and/or a sales assistant role. Knowledge of securities markets and brokerage accounts. Knowledge of the features and attributes of annuity products. FINRA SIE, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Series 7 and Series 66 licenses. (Series 63 Read Less
  • Junior.NET Software Engineer - Capital Markets  

    - Fulton County
    Junior.NET Software Engineer We're seeking a motivated Junior.NET Soft... Read More
    Junior.NET Software Engineer We're seeking a motivated Junior.NET Software Engineer with at least two years of .NET experience who is energetic, curious, and eager to grow. In this role, you'll use your.NET development skills to analyze, design, code, test, debug, and document application solutions that support the Investment Banking and Capital Markets (IBCM) business. You'll work closely with our technology teams to build and enhance applications while ensuring compliance with enterprise performance and architectural standards. This position offers the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the IBCM technology platform, deepen your.NET expertise, and grow your technical and business domain knowledge in a dynamic, learning-focused environment. This position is ideal for someone with a solid foundation in .NET development, a strong desire to learn, and a positive, growth oriented mindset. You'll gain exposure to real world financial technology systems while sharpening your.NET engineering capabilities alongside an experienced team. Truist will not sponsor an applicant for work visa status or employment authorization now or in the future, nor will we offer any immigration-related support for this position. This role is fully on-site in Atlanta, GA or Charlotte, NC. You'll be working in the office five days a week, partnering closely with a talented team to build meaningful solutions and contribute directly to our fast-moving environment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Following is a summary of the essential functions for this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. Includes but not limited to customized coding, software integration, analysis, configuring solutions, or using applications supporting Equities, Fixed Income, Derivatives, Foreign Exchange, Loan Trading and Syndication, Investment Banking, Credit, Risk, and integration tools such as MuleSoft, TIBCO, or applicable integration products to customize or generate a product. Plan for and conduct robust unit testing associated to user stories constructed during backlog grooming. Achieve automated unit testing leveraging DevSecOps practices and tools implemented in the software development pipeline. Provides SME support for assigned user stories during any regression testing associated with the sprint/feature release. Provide direction in the development and maintenance of solutions as well as play an active role as part of a platform team through the Product Development lifecycle. The candidate will work as a domain SME / software engineer/developer within feature team framework with modest supervision from team scrum masters and engineering management. As a member of this servant-based team, will analyze features and decompose features into user stories using experience, judgment and precedents to solve a range of Capital Markets product challenges requiring software engineering. The role is responsible for delivering high quality working software eligible for release candidacy, and automating manual/reusable tasks working directly, and consulting with, Product Managers/Owners from the beginning of the design work. Leverage continuous engineering practices to deliver business value regarding effectiveness of the design. Actively participate in refining user stories. Responsible for development and developing unit testing, and supporting integration and functional testing. Responsible for providing production level SME support and providing knowledge transfer to L1/L2 production support. Develop code in accordance with the acceptance criteria established by the Product Owner. Required Qualifications The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree and two years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and work experience Knowledge in information systems and ability to apply that knowledge in practice Ability to manage competing priorities Ability to solve problems in straightforward situations by analyzing possible solutions using experience, judgment and precedents Experience participating in Capital Markets initiatives with a focus on IT Delivery Ability to communicate complex information in straightforward situations Demonstrable experience working in an Agile delivery methodology Capital Markets domain expertise specific knowledge of one to two product domains and value chain such as Equities, Fixed Income, Foreign Exchange, Derivatives, Collateral management, Sales/Trading/Research, Settlements, Financial Management / Product Accounting, Risk, Credit Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree and 3 years of experience Banking or financial services experience SaFE Agile certification or commensurate designation CFA designation or other business domain specific certification Knowledge of one or more of the following: AI, Business Intelligence (QlikView, Tableau, MS PowerBI), Distributed (e.g. .Net, Middleware, MuleSoft/TIBCO, Web Services, JavaScript), database platforms such as SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, PostgreSQL, Hadoop) or Palantir. Experience with automated development and operations (DevSecOps) leveraging an automated Software Development Lifecycle (Dev, Build, Test, Release) leveraging public cloud provider (AWS, Azure, Google, Oracle) Knowledge of and experience with the Capital Markets Regulatory Environment (SEC, FINRA, CFTC, NFA, FED) Read Less
  • Wealth Strategist III  

    - Philadelphia County
    Financial Planning Advisor Responsible for utilizing complex financial... Read More
    Financial Planning Advisor Responsible for utilizing complex financial planning techniques across the Elements of Wealth to deliver advanced estate and financial planning advice to clients typically with $10MM+ in assets under management at Truist driving positive client outcomes, contribute to impact revenue, and enhance client retention. Leverages and sources internal and external resources and centers of influence (COIs) to provide subject matter expertise to clients and prospects. Completes complex diagnostic review of financial and estate planning documents, along with client objectives and priorities, leading to delivery of a comprehensive analysis and solution presentation. Success is measured against the ability to positively impact clients, the Truist Wealth organization and Truist overall through the effective delivery of complex estate and financial planning analysis and targeted, actionable advice. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Following is a summary of the essential functions for this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. 1a. Expertise: Remain knowledgeable, current, and effective across the Elements of Wealth, and may have subject matter expertise in one or more Elements. Ability to analyze and apply planning techniques to activate positive outcomes for clients. Ability to effectively handle highly complex situations at all levels of wealth, and keeps current on estate, tax and planning trends and their application to solutions for our clients. 1b. Impact: Empower clients to take action and confidently make decisions to make progress towards their financial goals. Recognize financial planning and implementation opportunities and effectively communicate them to the client and appropriate Truist teammates. Leads comprehensive HNW wealth planning and strategy, typically with families with assets under management at Truist of $10MM and above, including wealth transfer tax planning, income tax planning, capital sufficiency analysis, charitable planning, asset protection, executive benefits and business owner planning. 2. Advice Process Excellence: Proven ability to effectively execute the financial planning and advice process: identify and prioritize goals and objectives, gather data, analyze current course and potential alternative courses of action, developing and presenting recommendations, partnering for implementation and monitoring progress. 3. Process Adherence: Execute planning engagements with Truist Wealth clients and prospects in compliance with all internal policies and procedures, as well as regulatory and legal guidelines. Identifies at risk situations and keeps appropriate team members and management informed. 4. Technology: Maintain proficiency in all planning software as well as company systems in order to not only analyze a client's needs but to efficiently determine the most advantageous outcomes. 5. Advice Integration: Demonstrate strong understanding of the advice and planning process, how it relates to, is implemented, and is explained to teammates, clients, and prospects. Ability to integrate the Truist Wealth process seamlessly into advice and planning model and relevant practice management models. 6. Relevance: Actively engage in Advice and Planning Group and regional Wealth meetings and conference calls. Share relevant experiences, insight, and topics related to advice and planning. Be a valuable thought leader and relevant partner within supported markets. 7. Coaching/Team Development: Proactively engage in the growth and development of teammates within the Advice and Planning Group and across Truist Wealth. Regularly collaborate, offer guidance, suggestions, and constructive feedback across Advice and Planning Group responsibilities. 8. Productivity/Efficiency: Workflow prioritization and time management, sensitivity to deadlines and appropriate allocation of resources. Communicate current and ongoing status of work as well as results of those efforts using appropriate systems. 9. Networking: Create strong working relationships with internal partners and external COI's (attorneys, accountants, and other advisors) that work with Truist Wealth segments to assure quality engagements and increased business opportunity. Represent Truist in civic, community, government, banking and professional groups. 10. Specialization/Thought Leader: Subject matter expert (SME) and thought leader in one or more knowledge area within the Elements of Wealth related to complex financial planning concepts and be a resource for the advice and planning group in that area. 11. Personal and Professional Development: Maintains and pursues professional credentials that are necessary or enhance ability to deliver superior client solutions. Assume additional responsibilities as requested by APG leadership and suggest enhancement ideas or other process improvements that align with the Truist Purpose, Mission and Values. 12. Travel: Will work primarily in the region assigned; may also be utilized virtually or outside of the assigned region, based on complexity of the client relationship. Required Qualifications The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 1. Complex technical knowledge of issues relating to financial planning including, but not limited to: income tax, investments, debt management, retirement planning, employee benefits, stock options, insurance, estate planning, and business planning. 2. Proven ability to get clients to take action. 3. Bachelor's degree 4. Professional work experience with demonstrated competency in financial industry 5. Advanced communication and relationship skills 6. Strong computer software and related technical skills including Microsoft Office Suite 7. At least one of the following: JD, LLM in Taxation, MS in Taxation, MSFS, ChFC, CFP, CPA, or comparable advanced knowledge course of study 8. Advanced written, verbal, problem solving, and analytical skills 9. Proven experience with group facilitation, presentations, and public speaking 10. The ability to lead and manage projects relevant to the Advice and Planning Group Preferred Qualifications 1. Ten years of experience with area(s) of concentration specifically in financial planning and wealth management or affiliated industries 2. Experience advising HNW clients General Description of Available Benefits for Eligible Employees of Truist Financial Corporation All regular teammates (not temporary or contingent workers) working 20 hours or more per week are eligible for benefits, though eligibility for specific benefits may be determined by the division of Truist offering the position. Truist offers medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, accidental death and dismemberment, tax-preferred savings accounts, and a 401k plan to teammates. Teammates also receive no less than 10 days of vacation (prorated based on date of hire and by full-time or part-time status) during their first year of employment, along with 10 sick days (also prorated), and paid holidays. For more details on Truist's generous benefit plans, please visit our Benefits site. Truist is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, religion, citizenship or national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by law. Truist is a Drug Free Workplace. Read Less

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