Don't remember much> Typical. They want to know whether or not you're personable, professional, intelligent and have a "can-do" attitude. You don't need to prepare for much.If you've got a clean background, some education and work history and aren't wearing clown shoes during the interview, you've got it made. They go through so many people. I remember in orientation they gave some huge number of people that had applied and that they were bringing on some limited number during the course of 12 months and that we should consider ourselves the best of the best. Perhaps that was true. I guess there's just not that many good candidates out there. If you've got a book of business already, rest assured they'll bring your licenses over!
Financial Advisor Associate Interview Questions
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What do you do when you fail at something?
Where do you see yourself in 5 and 10 years professional and personally?
How would I be able to find 25 quality contacts per day.
explain a situation where you helped a client or project and went beyond
explain a situation where you felt short and why?
what are your strenghts and weaknesses?
Tell me about a time you went above and beyond to help someone you didn’t have to help
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