Financial Assistant (Corporate) provides assistance to the Corporate Financial Associates. Collects data, prepares business reports, proposals, and presentations. Being a Financial Assistant (Corporate) coordinates meetings and other communications between associates and others involved in deals. Uses database, spreadsheet and other software to collect and manage data. Additionally, Financial Assistant (Corporate) may require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Financial Assistant (Corporate) works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Financial Assistant (Corporate) typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
About Renaissance Financial
Renaissance Financial is a comprehensive financial planning firm with locations in St. Louis, Overland Park, Omaha, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City. Our Mission: Using creative business and personal planning, we help our clients achieve financial freedom… one relationship at a time. Our true team approach and entrepreneurial atmosphere set us apart from other firms in our industry. Joining our close-knit team at Renaissance Financial will inspire professional growth through numerous opportunities while creating a lasting impact on our organization and community. We support and reward our staff through team outings and industry leading benefits because we sincerely care about the well-being of our team members.
The mission of this is a full-time position is to provide support for new account opening and review, money movement processing, account maintenance, and following up on outstanding work items.
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Renaissance pays for the exam fees for required registrations. The company also allows for paid study time off for taking the classes offered to help pass the tests.
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