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 Assistant Market Advisor

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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Jackson, WI 53037
Total applied: 40
Salary/Wage:30,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD /year
Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Location:Jackson, WI 53037
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Business Development/New Accounts;Sales Support/Assistance;Financial Products Sales/Brokerage
Career Level:Entry Level
Shift:First Shift (Day), Third Shift (Night), Rotating
Relevant Work Experience:Less than 1 Year
Assistant Market Advisor

Are you up for a challenging new career? 

Hedge Plus is a small farm marketing firm with large aspirations.  We are located in Jackson, Wisconsin and we work with hundreds of farmers around the country by helping them with their farm marketing.  This includes helping them secure a high cash price for their crops and also using a hedge account to take advantage of all trading tools available to us. 

We are looking for someone who will assist our Vice President and Senior Market Advisor.  Most of our work is done on the phone and you will be assisting with any and all required daily tasks.  We can teach you how to be successful in this business so all you need to be is an ambitious self starter who exudes a strong work ethic.

Applicants should be familiar with Microsoft office and comfortable using a computer.  The ideal candidate will become Series 3 licensed in order to effectively assist our staff; adequate study time will be available during work hours.

This is a fun company in an exciting field with great benefits for someone willing to grow with us.  The right candidate will be hard-pressed to find a career opportunity with better potential for success.

 

- Apply for Assistant Market Advisor


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