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Eas associate relationship manager

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Equity Advisor Solutions (EAS) is a rapidly growing financial services company located in downtown Denver, Colorado. As a result of our growth we are currently looking for individuals to join our relationship management team. Candidates with experience in custody, financial services, technology, and/or sales are preferred.
The relationship management team is responsible for cultivating, maintaining, and growing EAS's relationships with registered investment advisors. As a Custody and Back Office Solutions provider we use a unique combination of industry leading technology combined with a consultative service approach that sets us apart from our competition. If you would like to be a part of this great opportunity we would like to hear from you.
Associate Relationship Manager
The Associate Relationship Manager is the primary point of contact for advisor relationships. This individual will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service, facilitating growth and training advisors on financial services technology (Portfolio Management System, Trading, etc.). The Associate Relationship Manager position is a great opportunity to start a career with EAS and have the opportunity to be a part of our fast growing company.
Primary Job
Responsibilities:
Primary Point of Contact for Investment Advisor Firms. Includes but not limited to:
Answering account related questions
Providing technology support and assistance
Facilitating and coordinating advisor requested activities and transactions
Conducting technology training
Take steps to grow each advisor's business with EAS

Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, and/or Information Systems preferred
Organized and proactive individual who is results driven
Skilled in time management and managing multiple priorities
Excellent written and verbal communication skillsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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